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João Marques de Oliveira

João Marques da Silva Oliveira 23 August 1853, Porto - 9 October 1927, Porto) was a Portuguese painter in the Naturalist style.
==Biography==
In 1864, when he was only eleven, he entered the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes do Porto. Five years later, he enrolled in the history painting course taught by João António Correia and graduated in 1873.〔 For the next six years, he lived in France with his colleague António da Silva Porto while they studied at the École des Beaux-arts under Alexandre Cabanel and Adolphe Yvon. While living there, they also made study trips to Belgium, England, the Netherlands and Italy. The sketches and paintings that resulted from these trips led to his participation in the Salons of 1876 and 1878.〔(Brief biography ) @ the Universidade do Porto website.〕
Upon his return to Porto in 1879, he worked as a free-lance artist and helped introduce the concept of plein-air painting in Portugal. The following year, he became Vice-President of the Centro Artístico Portuense, an association for the advancement of the arts modeled on the "Lion's Group" of Lisbon.〔 From 1881 to 1926, he was a Professor at the Academy in Porto and later held the position of Director.〔() A arte portugueza : revista mensal de bellas-artes (1882-1884, Hemeroteca Digital)〕
One of his pupils was the modernist artist Lino António.
In 1911, he was appointed Chairman of the Board and a member of the Executive Committee for Art at the newly reorganized Soares dos Reis National Museum. In 1913, he became the Director. He reluctantly resigned all of his positions in 1926, when he reached the mandatory retirement age for public employees, and died the following year.〔 In 1929, he was honored with a bronze bust in the Jardim de São Lázaro, next to the Academy.

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