Francisco de Quevedo. He also created decorations for the popular CafédeLevante [es]. In 1842, the Academy awarded him the title of "Académico de Mérito"
participated assiduously in the tertulias of Valle-Inclán at the Nuevo CafédeLevante. In 1913, he received a scholarship to study in Paris and London. On
collection would grow with the works "El viaje de Maisah", by Santiago Pérez Malvido; and "El cafédeLevante" by Cristina Ruiz Guerrero.[1] In addition to
renamed Caféde las Columnas, and later Café Puerto Rico. The Café Universal (No. 14) was popularly known as the one with the mirrors. The CafédeLevante, the