\"Carlos Sebastián Pedro Hubert de Haes (January 25, 1829 - June 17, 1898) was a Spanish painter from Belgium. He was noted for the Realism in his landscapes, and was considered to be the \"first contemporary Spanish artist able to capture something of a particularly Spanish 'essence' in his work\". He was cited along with Jenaro Perez Villaamil and Aureliano de Beruete as one of the three Spanish grand masters of landscape painting, the latter of which was his pupil. In the 1850s, Haes was involved in the rise of the Realist school of landscape. Coincidentally his landscape and wildlife paintings of the Monasterio de Piedra occurred at the time of an academic opening for the Painting School of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, the selection to be made by a landscape competition. In 1857 he became the first professor of landscape painting, the first in Spain to teach painting directly from nature. In 1860, he became an Academic at the Royal Academy. In 1876, he presented at the National Exhibition with La Canal de Mancorbo en los Picos de Europa (\"The Canal of Mancorbo in the Picos de Europa\") later acquired by the Spanish state to be part of the collection of the Museo del Prado, because of its significance as a realistic Spanish landscape painting.\"
\"Carlos de Haes (Bruselas, 27 de enero de 1826-Madrid, 17 de junio de 1898) fue un pintor español de origen belga. Se lo puede clasificar como paisajista dentro de la tendencia general del realismo. Fue uno de los más activos maestros de la Cátedra de Paisaje en la Escuela Superior de la Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando de Madrid desde 1857. De entre la nutrida generación de alumnos que formó cabe destacar a Jaime Morera, Aureliano de Beruete y Darío de Regoyos.\"
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