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in 1835. He started his artistic education at the
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Unceta was a skilled painter of military practices; he made many paintings of battle maneuvers in a careful and realistic style. He also painted many parades. His artistic style was similar to that of the contemporaneous French artist
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circa 1877, which can be seen today in its original location. It illustrates allegorical figures of the
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