The Butterfly (style Lowpoly) inspiration from by Luis Ricardo Falero (1893)
Former title: Ariel
Falero’s ‘The Butterfly’ was at one time entitled ‘Ariel’ and may be related to a work of the same name exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891. Ariel was a spirit in Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”. The painting provides little evidence, though, to support this title.
Luis Ricardo Falero, Duke of Labranzano, was a Spanish painter. Born in Granada, he originally persued a career in the Spanish Navy, but gave it up and travelled on foot to Paris to study Art, Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering.
The Butterfly (style Lowpoly) inspiration from by Luis Ricardo Falero (1893)
Former title: Ariel
Falero’s ‘The Butterfly’ was at one time entitled ‘Ariel’ and may be related to a work of the same name exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1891. Ariel was a spirit in Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest”. The painting provides little evidence, though, to support this title.
Luis Ricardo Falero, Duke of Labranzano, was a Spanish painter. Born in Granada, he originally persued a career in the Spanish Navy, but gave it up and travelled on foot to Paris to study Art, Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering.