Manuel Bartolomé Cossío

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Cossío in 1920.

Manuel Bartolomé Cossío (22 February 1857 - 2 September 1935) was a Spanish art historian and Krausist teacher. Born in Haro, La Rioja, he entered the Institución Libre de Enseñanza, where he was godson and favourite pupil of Francisco Giner de los Ríos as well as his inseparable companion and successor. He also wrote a monumental study of El Greco.[1] He was director of the and president of the , becoming "the most eminent figure in Spanish pedagogy in the period 1882 to 1935", two years after his death.[2] He died at Collado Mediano in Madrid.

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  1. ^ (in Spanish) Otero Urtaza, Eugenio M. (1994). CSIC, ed. Bartolomé Cossío. Trayectoria vital de un educador. Madrid: Residencia de Estudiantes. ISBN 840007419X.
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Eugenio M. Otero Urtaza, "Bartolomé Cossío. Trayectoria vital de un educador.", p. 41
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