Andrés Parladé
Spanish painter (1859–1933) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrés Parladé y Heredia, after 1903, the third Count of Aguiar [es] (1 June 1859, Málaga - 4 April 1933, Seville) was a Spanish genre and portrait painter who is best remembered for his hunting-related scenes, many of which feature dogs.
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