Ramon Vives Ayné

Ramon Vives Ayné (6 December 1814, Reus - 10 October 1894, Pontevedra) was a Catalan painter.

At the age of seventeen, he became a student at the Escola de la Llotja in Barcelona.

In 1866, he was appointed to the chair of drawing at the Institute of Pontevedra.

He held frequent exhibits locally and in Madrid, where he was named Honorary President of the Liceo Artístico.

[1] Among his best known portraits were those of Queen Christina, the painter, Lluís Rigalt, which is on display at the Acadèmia de Sant Jordi de Barcelona, and King Alfonso XII, which was at the Museo del Prado until 1915, when it was destroyed in a fire.

Dead Game in a Landscape