Valencia
He studied at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia, where he was a disciple of Ignacio Pinazo and Joaquín Sorolla. His participation in various competitions and exhibitions in Madrid and Barcelona brought him a certain reputation among artistic circles. He made the bull poster for the San Jaime Fair in Valencia in 1897, with great success. He obtained a teaching position at the San Jorge School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, where he resided for the rest of his life. In front of the Hall of Saint George of the Palace of the Generalitat of Catalonia he created a large work, commissioned by the president of the Provincial Council of Barcelona, the Count of Montseny, representing the Virgin of Montserrat with saints and kings worshiping her. He made genre painting, portraiture and traditional themes with a Valencian atmosphere, very much in line with Sorolla, where reminiscences of 19th century art and a certain statism in the figures are perceived. There is his work in the National Museum of Ceramics and Luxury Arts "González Martí" and in the San Pio V, both in Valencia, and in the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias.
Barcelona