Julio Peris Brell

Peris Brell's paintings are distinguished by the power of his technique for analysing and translating different light aspects, specially in landscapes genres, portrait and still life.

[1] Julio Peris Brell was a Valencian painter born in the street 'En Bany' of València, Spain, in a family of liberal tradition, of the small bourgeoisie.

In 1886, he becomes great partner of the Athenian, proposed by the painters Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench, Navarrese Jose Llorens and Honorio Romero Orozco.

After the creation of the Circle of Beautiful Arts of Valencia, in 1894, Peris Brell participates in the activities with his friend, the painter Joaquín Agrasot, concurring to the first exhibitions of the organization.

The same year takes part in the decoration of the 'palacete de Don Jose Ayora', in company of Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench, Antonio Fillol, Ricardo Verde and Luis Beüt.

But Peris Brell impregnates of landscapes all the compositions with a subtle costumbrist shade, giving a special effect to the spectator.

In 1923 he presents 31 works in the exhibition 'Manifestación de Arte Valenciano', celebrated in the palace of the Buen Retiro in Madrid, dedicating to him a room.

This same year returns to be named member court for the painting pension summoned by the Provincial Delegation of Valencia.

He concurs to the Exhibition 'Pro Milicies', in the Literary University, organized by Alliance of Intellectuals in Defense of the Culture in 1936, and sponsored by the Popular Athenian of Valencia.