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Rebull, Santiago
(b Mexico City, 1829; d Mexico City, 1902). Mexican painter and teacher. He enrolled at the Academia de San Carlos in Mexico City at the age of 18, studying under Pelegrín Clavé, and in 1852 won a travelling scholarship to Europe for his Death of Abel (Mexico City, Mus. N.A.). On completing seven years of study at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, he returned to Mexico City, where he was appointed to teach life drawing at the Academia de San Carlos.
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