Eduardo Barrón González

Eduardo Barrón González (1858–1911) was a Spanish sculptor.

Eduardo Barrón
Barrón circa 1898
Born2 April 1858 
Moraleja del Vino 
Died23 November 1911  (aged 53)
Madrid 
OccupationSculptor, conservator-restorer 
Awards
  • Commander by Number of the order of Isabella the Catholic (1894) 
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Born on 2 April 1858 in Moraleja del Vino, province of Zamora, he frequented the Instituto Provincial (of Zamora).[1] He was granted a scholarship to study at the School of Paint, Sculpture and Engraving in Madrid in 1877.[2] He moved to Rome to continue honing his skills in 1881.[3] Following a brief interlude in Madrid, he returned to Rome for another spell in 1884,[4] before his definitive installment in Madrid in 1889.[5]

Appointed to a post as conservator-restorer at the Prado Museum in 1895,[5] he took office as numerary member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in the Section of Sculpture on 11 December 1910, covering the vacant seat left by Elías Martín.[6]

He died in Madrid soon after, on 23 November 1911.[5]

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Preceded by
Elías Martín y Riesco
Member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
(Section of Sculpture)

11 December 1910 – 23 November 1911
Succeeded by
Miguel Ángel Trilles Serrano
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