He was born in
Valencia, where he began his studies at the
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, as a student of , a great admirer of
José de Ribera, whose works Domingo copied as his first exercises. In 1864, he moved to Madrid to continue his studies at the
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando with
Federico de Madrazo. Three years later, he was awarded a pension by the "Diputación Provincial de Valencia" (the local government) to continue his studies in Rome. He went there in 1868, where he obtained a position in the workshop of
Eduardo Rosales. While there, he sent his works to the
National Exhibition of Fine Arts, winning several awards for his
Baroque-style paintings. Suffering from the effects of
malarial fever, he returned to Spain and taught at the Academia de San Carlos for a year. His portrait of
Santa Clara praying won First Prize at the Exhibition of 1871. He also made contacts with art dealers in the United States.
William Henry Vanderbilt and
Augustin Daly were among those who bought his paintings.
Benezit Dictionary of Artists His Benezit entry is entered as "Domingo y Marques (Francisco)" The entry shows him winning the Prix de Rome 1867. Professor of The Academy of St Charles, Valencia, 1868. Member of the Academy Royale of Antwerp, 1889. It also records some of his works and sales. The Etienne Haro sales of 1892 and 1897 record the two studies titled a Votre Sante, (see the first A Votre Propre Sante below) Three years later, he became a member of the Academia de San Fernando. In 1918, his work was the subject of a retrospective and tribute in his native Valencia. He was also a recipient of the "
Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise". ==Selected paintings==