María del Rocío González
María del Rocío González | |
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Dowager Duchess of Amblat | |
Born | María del Rocío Lourdes Fernanda González y de Monzón 20 April 1969 San Ignacio, Ascalzar |
Spouse | Prince Arthur, Duke of Amblat (m. 1994; died 2008) |
Issue | |
House | Calien (by marriage) |
Father | Miguel González, Lord of Villahermosa |
Mother | Ofelia de Monzón |
Religion | Fabrian Catholic |
Princely Family of Montgisard |
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HSH The Prince
Extended princely family HSH Prince James
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Doña María del Rocío González (María del Rocío Lourdes Fernanda González y de Monzón; born 20 April 1969), also known in Sydalon as Princess Arthur of Montgisard, is an Ascalene noblewoman and still life painter. She is the daughter of Miguel, Lord of Villahermosa and his wife, Ofelia de Monzón.
Biography
Childhood and early life
Education
Artistic career
Lady Rocío's artwork is heavily influenced by traditional Ascalene Baroque painting styles and subjects as seen in bodegónes. Beginning in 2003, she began working with painter Bartolomeo de los Santos, with whom her work has been featured at events. In 2006, one of her paintings sold for 500,000₫ (Ascalene denarios) at a fundraiser for the Ascalzar National Museum of Fine Arts. Since the death of her husband, her number of works produced has decreased and art critics have noticed a darker theme surrounding her subjects, motifs and even color choices.