Alejandrina Gessler y Lacroix
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Alejandrina Gessler y Lacroix | |
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Cézar Álvarez Dumont, Portrait of Alejandrina Gessler y Lacroix Museum of Cádiz | |
| Born | Alejandrina Gessler y Shaw April 21, 1831 |
| Died | 1907 |
| Education | Paris |
| Known for | painting |
Alejandrina Gessler y Lacroix (1831–1907), born Alejandrina Gessler y Shaw, was a Paris-trained Spanish painter who exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon and was among the first female artists to be accepted into Madrid's Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and Cádiz's Academia de Bellas Artes.