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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO - Still life with fruits
          Feb. 06, 2024

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO - Still life with fruits

          Est: -

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO Seville 1827 - Málaga 1882 Still life with fruits Oil on canvas Signed Measurements 67 x 93 cm

          Subastas Segre
        • Peces
          Nov. 29, 2023

          Peces

          Est: -

          Firmado “Murillo Bracho” y fechado en 1873.

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still life with flowers". 1865. Oil on canvas. Relined. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It has repainting.
          Jul. 04, 2023

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still life with flowers". 1865. Oil on canvas. Relined. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It has repainting.

          Est: €4,000 - €5,000

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still life with flowers". 1865. Oil on canvas. Relined. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. It has repainting. Measurements: 97,5 x 84 cm; 121 x 107,5 cm (frame). Still life of baroque heritage as for the illumination and the composition, starred by an exuberant Chinese vase of flowers whose showy corollas have reached the maximum maturity and beauty before the inevitable decline. Although born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo - when signing his name he inverted his surname - is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar" (Putifar's wife). He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruits. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras through its balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Bodegón con nautilus
          Apr. 19, 2023

          Bodegón con nautilus

          Est: -

          Firmado en el margen inferior

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Still life". Oil on canvas. Preserves period frame. Signed in the lower middle zone.
          Mar. 13, 2023

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Still life". Oil on canvas. Preserves period frame. Signed in the lower middle zone.

          Est: €800 - €900

          JOSÉ MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still life". Oil on canvas. It preserves its period frame. Signed in the lower middle area. Measurements: 38 x 51 cm; 53 x 67 cm (frame). Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruit. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras through its balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Still Life of a Fountain with Flowers and Birds, José María Murillo Bracho (Seville, 1827-Málaga, 1882), Spanish school from the 19th century
          Jan. 26, 2023

          Still Life of a Fountain with Flowers and Birds, José María Murillo Bracho (Seville, 1827-Málaga, 1882), Spanish school from the 19th century

          Est: €6,000 - €6,500

          Signed in the lower right corner. Oil on canvas, canvas measures: 97 x 84, framed measures: 118 x 103 cm

          Templum Fine Art Auctions
        • JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Still life of figs". Oil on table. Signed in the lower right area.
          Dec. 28, 2022

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Still life of figs". Oil on table. Signed in the lower right area.

          Est: €2,000 - €2,500

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still life with figs". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower right area. Measurements: 27 x 18 cm. Still life of baroque heritage as for the illumination and the composition, starring only figs in different states of ripeness. Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo - when signing his name he inverted his surname - is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruits. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras through its balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Still Life of Game and Fruit, Murillo Bracho, Jose María (Seville, 1827 - Málaga, 1882), 19th century Spanish school
          Nov. 29, 2022

          Still Life of Game and Fruit, Murillo Bracho, Jose María (Seville, 1827 - Málaga, 1882), 19th century Spanish school

          Est: €6,000 - €8,000

          Oil on canvas, canvas measurements: 115 x 98, framed measurements: 125 x 108 cm

          Templum Fine Art Auctions
        • Bodegón con flores y frutas
          Sep. 22, 2022

          Bodegón con flores y frutas

          Est: -

          Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "Murillo Bracho".

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Málaga, 1882). "Still life of oranges". Oil on canvas. It has a 19th century frame.
          Sep. 22, 2022

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Málaga, 1882). "Still life of oranges". Oil on canvas. It has a 19th century frame.

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still life with oranges". Oil on canvas. It has a 19th century frame. Measurements: 62 x 94 cm; 70 x 102 cm (frame). Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academia de Nobles Artes de Santa Isabel de Hungría, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruits. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras in terms of balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga. Although born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo - when signing his name he inverted his surname - is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academia de Nobles Artes de Santa Isabel de Hungría, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruits. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras in terms of balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga.

          Setdart Auction House
        • JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Goat". Oil on canvas. Preserves original fabric and period frame. Signed in the lower right corner.
          Sep. 22, 2022

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Goat". Oil on canvas. Preserves original fabric and period frame. Signed in the lower right corner.

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Goat". Oil on canvas. Preserves original canvas and period frame. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 62.5 x 95 cm; 71 x 102 cm (frame). Although he was born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo -when signing he inverted his surnames- is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academia de Nobles Artes de Santa Isabel de Hungría, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruits. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras through its balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga.

          Setdart Auction House
        • JOSE MARIA MURILLO BRACHO - Seville 1827 - Malaga 1882
          Sep. 20, 2022

          JOSE MARIA MURILLO BRACHO - Seville 1827 - Malaga 1882

          Est: -

          JOSE MARIA MURILLO BRACHO Seville 1827 - Malaga 1882 still life couple Oil on canvas Signed in Malaga Measures 58 x 73 cm each

          Subastas Segre
        • JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO Seville (1827) / Malaga (1882) "Japanese glass with floripond and white roses in landscape".
          Jun. 15, 2022

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO Seville (1827) / Malaga (1882) "Japanese glass with floripond and white roses in landscape".

          Est: €9,000 - €12,000

          Oil on canvas Signed on the lower part . 159 x 102

          Ansorena
        • JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Still life with fish", 1873. oil on board. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
          May. 11, 2022

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 – Malaga, 1882). "Still life with fish", 1873. oil on board. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          JOSE MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Malaga, 1882). "Still Life with Fish, 1873. Oil on panel. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 90 x 40 cm; 103 x 53 cm (frame). Although born in Seville, José María Bracho Murillo - when signing his name he inverted his surname - is considered to belong to the Malaga school. He lived in Seville until 1876, where he studied at the Academy of Noble Arts of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, where in 1844, at the age of seventeen, he won the first prize in the classes of Model in Plaster and Pieces. Among his teachers at that time was the famous painter Antonio María Esquivel, who became his teacher. He taught drawing in Cadiz in the middle of the century, and in 1854 he commissioned Esquivel to paint two large nude works: "La casta Susana" and "La mujer de Putifar". He also taught line and figure drawing at the Jerez de la Frontera secondary school and took part in the local exhibitions of 1858 and 1862, where he won a silver medal. It seems that he also sent works to the National Exhibition in Madrid at that time. Later he took part in the National Exhibition of 1871, and was praised by the critics with phrases such as "You deserve a flower for your beauty" (Ramos Carrión). In 1876 he was in Malaga, where the San Telmo Academy of Fine Arts hired him as a teacher and acquired several of his paintings as teaching material for the colouring class. In 1877 he presented several still lifes and fruit paintings at the exhibition held on the occasion of King Alfonso XIII's visit to Malaga. On this occasion, the monarch heard from the master Ferrándiz that Murillo Bracho "paints with the mastery of a teacher and the precision and awareness of a nature lover. The flowers are real, without his realism offending us". Some of his works exhibited on this occasion were later acquired by the city council. In 1878 he again took part in the National Exhibition, with several paintings of flowers, grapes and other fruits. That same year he took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Despite his deteriorating health, Murillo Bracho took part in the local exhibition of 1880 with several of his paintings. Murillo Bracho's work was always dominated by his two favourite themes, grapes and flowers, depicted in a purist language that recalls bygone eras in terms of balance, weight and skill. His painting is based on the real fidelity of the objects to be represented, always rich in their chromaticism and with an attractive and elegant appearance. Murillo Bracho is currently represented in the Municipal Museum of Malaga.

          Setdart Auction House
        • BODEGÓN CON MELOCOTONES
          Mar. 09, 2022

          BODEGÓN CON MELOCOTONES

          Est: -

          Firmado en el ángulo inferior derecho: "Murillo Bracho".

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO. Seville (1827) / Malaga (1882). "Still life with fruit and a sparrow", 1866.
          Mar. 02, 2022

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO. Seville (1827) / Malaga (1882). "Still life with fruit and a sparrow", 1866.

          Est: €1,500 - €3,000

          84 x 65.5 cm (oval). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated on the lower right.

          Ansorena
        • JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (1827 / 1882) "Japanese vase with white roses and flowerpots in a landscape"
          Dec. 16, 2021

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (1827 / 1882) "Japanese vase with white roses and flowerpots in a landscape"

          Est: €15,000 - €20,000

          Signed at the bottom Oil on canvas. 159 x 102

          Ansorena
        • José María MURILLO BRACHO (1827-1882). Nature mort…
          Nov. 28, 2021

          José María MURILLO BRACHO (1827-1882). Nature mort…

          Est: €800 - €1,200

          José María MURILLO BRACHO (1827-1882). Nature morte aux fleurs, huile sur toile. Dimensions : 42 x 61 cm .

          Beaune Enchères
        • Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still life
          Oct. 27, 2021

          Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still life

          Est: -

          Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (1827 / 1882) "Pair of hunting still lifes"
          Jun. 16, 2021

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (1827 / 1882) "Pair of hunting still lifes"

          Est: €5,400 - €7,200

          One of them signed in the lower right corner and the other one in the left corner .80 x 105 cm each

          Ansorena
        • JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (1827 / 1882) "Pair of hunting still lifes"
          Apr. 08, 2021

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (1827 / 1882) "Pair of hunting still lifes"

          Est: €9,000 - €12,000

          One of them signed in the lower right corner and the other in the left corner.

          Ansorena
        • Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still life
          Dec. 22, 2020

          Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still life

          Est: -

          Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo.

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still life flowers
          Oct. 29, 2020

          Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still life flowers

          Est: -

          Óleo sobre tabla. Firmada y fechada (1876) en el ángulo inferior derecho. Tabla agrietada.

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • Jose María Murillo Bracho. Flowers still life
          Oct. 29, 2020

          Jose María Murillo Bracho. Flowers still life

          Est: -

          Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado y localizado (Málaga) en el ángulo inferior derecho. Artista representado en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Málaga.

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO - Still life with fruits
          Jun. 02, 2020

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO - Still life with fruits

          Est: -

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO Seville 1827 - Malaga 1882 Signed Still life with fruits Oil on canvas Size 67 x 93 cm

          Subastas Segre
        • MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (Sevilla, 1827 - Málaga
          May. 28, 2020

          MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (Sevilla, 1827 - Málaga

          Est: -

          MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (Sevilla, 1827 - Málaga, 1882) Bodegón de flores 34,5 x 23,3 cm

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (Sevilla, 1827 - Málaga
          May. 28, 2020

          MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (Sevilla, 1827 - Málaga

          Est: -

          MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (Sevilla, 1827 - Málaga, 1882) Jarrón con hibiscus 43,3 x 31,5 cm

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO 1827 / 1882 - "Pareja de bodegones", 1867
          Jan. 22, 2020

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO 1827 / 1882 - "Pareja de bodegones", 1867

          Est: -

          JOSE MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO 1827 / 1882 "Pareja de bodegones", 1867 Firmados y uno de ellos fechados 1867. Presentan puntuales deterioros del soporte. 62,5 x 94 cm c/u Óleo sobre lienzo

          Ansorena
        • Jose Maria Murillo Bracho (Spanish, 1827-1882) Still Life with Grapes
          Nov. 21, 2019

          Jose Maria Murillo Bracho (Spanish, 1827-1882) Still Life with Grapes

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Jose Maria Murillo Bracho (Spanish, 1827-1882) Still Life with Grapes oil canvas signed (lower right) 19 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches.

          Hindman
        • JOSÉ M.ª MURILLO BRACHO Sevilla 1827 Pair of vases
          Jun. 03, 2019

          JOSÉ M.ª MURILLO BRACHO Sevilla 1827 Pair of vases

          Est: -

          JOSÉ M.ª MURILLO BRACHO Sevilla 1827 Pareja de floreros 100 x 76 cm

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSÉ M.ª MURILLO BRACHO Sevilla 1827 Still life of apples
          Jun. 03, 2019

          JOSÉ M.ª MURILLO BRACHO Sevilla 1827 Still life of apples

          Est: -

          JOSÉ M.ª MURILLO BRACHO Sevilla 1827 Bodegón de manzanas 19 x 24 cm.

          Isbilya Subastas
        • MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (1827 - 1882). "Bodegón". Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. 34 x 25,5 cm
          Dec. 27, 2018

          MURILLO BRACHO, JOSE MARIA (1827 - 1882). "Bodegón". Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. 34 x 25,5 cm

          Est: -

          Jose María Murillo Bracho. Still Life

          Duran Arte y Subastas
        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón con uvas
          May. 08, 2018

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón con uvas

          Est: -

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón con uvas Signed and dated "Murillo Bracho 1871". Oil on canvas 50 x 40 cm Antique painting and 19th C.

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón con granadas
          May. 08, 2018

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón con granadas

          Est: -

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón con granadas Signed "Murillo Bracho". Oil on canvas 50 x 39 cm Antique painting and 19th C.

          Isbilya Subastas
        • JOSE Mª MURILLO BRACHO (1827-1882)
          Feb. 22, 2018

          JOSE Mª MURILLO BRACHO (1827-1882)

          Est: €1,000 - €1,300

          "Bodegón" Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 104 x 145 cms

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882Málaga Flores
          Jan. 31, 2018

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882Málaga Flores

          Est: -

          SPANISH SCHOOL S. XIX. "Flores". Oil on cardboard. It is signed by José Mª Murillo Bracho (Seville, 1827 - Málaga, 1882). 39.5 x 29.5 cm JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882Málaga Flores Firmado Óleo sobre cartón adherido a tabla 39,5 x 29,5 cm

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Crátera con flores. Oil on canvas
          Oct. 26, 2017

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Crátera con flores. Oil on canvas

          Est: -

          Crátera con flores JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Crátera con flores Firmado.

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Jarra y jofaina con rosas, peonías y clavelinas. Oil on canvas
          Oct. 26, 2017

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Jarra y jofaina con rosas, peonías y clavelinas. Oil on canvas

          Est: -

          Jarra y jofaina con rosas, peonías y clavelinas JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Jarra y jofaina con rosas, peonías y clavelinas Firmado. Al dorso inscrito "Bellas Artes"

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Still Life. Oil on board
          Oct. 26, 2017

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Still Life. Oil on board

          Est: -

          Bodegón de manzanas JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón de manzanas Firmado.

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO. Oil on board
          Jan. 25, 2017

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO. Oil on board

          Est: -

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla 1882 Racimo de uvas Óleo sobre tabla Firmado y fechado en Málaga, 1877.

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO. Oil on canvas
          Jan. 25, 2017

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO. Oil on canvas

          Est: -

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla 1882 Pareja de floreros Óleo sobre lienzo Uno de ellos firmado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. 100 x 76 cm

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Oil on canvas
          Jan. 25, 2017

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO, Oil on canvas

          Est: -

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla 1882 Crátera con flores Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado. 88 x 72 cm

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        • José María Murillo Bracho Sevilla 1827 - Málaga 1882 Flower Vase
          Oct. 26, 2016

          José María Murillo Bracho Sevilla 1827 - Málaga 1882 Flower Vase

          Est: €1,800 -

          José María Murillo Bracho Sevilla 1827 - Málaga 1882 Flower Vase Oil on Canvas Firmado y fechado en 1855. En el reverso, una inscripción: "Bellas Artes" 97x83,5 cm José María Murillo Bracho Sevilla 1827 - Málaga 1882 Florero Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado y fechado en 1855. En el reverso, una inscripción: "Bellas Artes" 97x83,5 cm

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        • JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO - STILL LIFE WITH PEACHES
          Oct. 19, 2016

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO - STILL LIFE WITH PEACHES

          Est: -

          JOSÉ Mª MURILLO BRACHO 1827 Sevilla - 1882 Málaga Bodegón de melocotones Firmado. 17 x 26 cm Óleo sobre tabla

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        • JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Málaga, 1882) Still life with a rose and shells
          Apr. 27, 2016

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (Seville, 1827 - Málaga, 1882) Still life with a rose and shells

          Est: -

          JOSÉ MARÍA MURILLO BRACHO (Sevilla, 1827-Málaga, 1882) Bodegón con rosas y caracola Óleo sobre lienzo de 70 x 59 cm. Firmado.

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        • José María Murillo Bracho,1827 - 1882
          Apr. 07, 2016

          José María Murillo Bracho,1827 - 1882

          Est: €5,000 - €7,000

          WEINSTOCK MIT AGARVE UND DISTEL IM VORDERGRUND Öl auf Leinwand. Doubliert. 88,5 x 70,5 cm. Links unten signiert, ortsbezeichnet und datiert „Malaga, 1872“. Beigegeben eine Expertise der Gallerie Patrizia Caretto, Turin. (10315117) (12) José María Murillo Bracho, 1827 - 1882 VINE WITH AGAVE AND THISTLE IN THE FOREGROUND Oil on canvas. Relined. 88.5 x 70.5 cm Signed lower left, place name and date “Malaga, 1872“. Accompanied by an expert's report from Gallerie Patrizia Caretto, Turin.

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