José Antonio Zapata

José Antonio Zapata y Nadal
Born1762
Died31 August 1837
EducationEscuela de San Carlos
Known forFlower painting, decorative painting, portraits, religious paintings
Notable workReligious paintings in churches in Alzira, El Cabanyal, Palma de Mallorca
TitleDirector of the Department of Decorative Painting (1815)

José Antonio Zapata y Nadal, or y Dadad (1762 – 31 August 1837) was a Spanish painter, active in Valencia.

He studied at the Escuela de San Carlos where he received several awards at the school's competitions; for history painting and, in 1792, first place for flower painting.[1] In 1798, was named a "Member of Merit". In 1815, he was chosen to be Director of the Department of Decorative Painting.[2] He also became an "Academic of Merit" at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.[1]

Although primarily remembered for his flower paintings and other decorative work, he also created portraits and religious paintings at churches in Alzira, El Cabanyal, Palma de Mallorca and numerous other places.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Brief biography from the Diccionario enciclopedico hispano-americano de literatura, ciencias y artes @ Google Books.
  2. ^ Brief biography @ MCN Biografías.