Luis Menéndez Pidal
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Luis Menéndez Pidal (1860–?) was a Spanish genre painter, brother of Juan and Ramón Menéndez Pidal. He was born at Oviedo, studied in the School of Bellas Artes at Madrid, and took part in the National Exhibition held there in 1887. In the exposition of 1890 he won a second-class medal for A buen juez mejor testigo, and another picture attracted the attention of the Queen Regent, who bought it. In 1892 his La cuna vacía, when published in El Liberal, obtained the first-class medal without a dissenting vote. His Salus infirmorum, hung in the General Exposition of Bellas Artes at Madrid in 1899, won a first medal. His style was eminently personal, and he was considered one of Spain's best colorists. In 1906 he was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Bellas Artes de San Fernando.
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