Narciso Méndez Bringa

According to García Padrino, " Narciso Méndez Bringa represented the validity of the Nineteenth Century's concept of illustrating texts. Literary or not, his illustrations were vigorous and fully detailed in setting and characterization, with images destined to be printed by xylography". Bringa was also described as "a member of a conservative group of ''costumbrist'' artists rooted in the nineteenth-century" and as "an artist he was anchored in a modernist-toned past".
Narciso Méndez Bringa collaborated in numerous magazines including ''The Ocurrencias'', ''La Ilustración'', ''The Graphic'', ''El Arte Moderno'', ''Caras y Caretas'', ''La Ilustración Española y Americana'', ''Apuntes'', ''La Ilustración Artística'', ''ABC'' and ''Blanco y Negro'', in which he was "a constant illustrator of every sort of stories". Bringa was buried in La Almudena Cemetery in Madrid, Spain. Provided by Wikipedia