Salvador Ferrando

Salvador Ferrando (1835–1908) was a Mexican painter from Tlacotalpan who specialized in portraits and landscapes, mostly of the Papaloapan and Tlacotalpan regions. A museum in his hometown is named after him and contains a number of his works. Many of Ferrando's works were rescued by an architect named Humberto Aguirre Tinoco, and a number of them can be seen at the Museo de Arte de Veracruz in the city of Orizaba.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jiménez González, Victor Manuel, ed. (2010). Veracruz Guia para descubrir los encantos del estado [Veracruz Guide to discover the charms of the state] (in Spanish) (first ed.). Mexico: Editorial Oceano de Mexico SA de CV. p. 14. ISBN 978-607-400-323-9.