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(Valencia, 1884-Madrid, 1964). Spanish sculptor, belonging to a family of sculptors of Italian origin settled in Valencia since the seventeenth century. After receiving his first teachings in the workshop of his father, the sculptor Antonio Capuz Gil, and at the Academy of San Carlos in Valencia, he moved to Madrid in 1904. There he works in the workshop of the sculptor Antonio Alsina, and continues studies drawing under the direction of José Garnelo. In 1906 he won the pension for the Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome with his work El forjador, a clay portrait of his nephew Antonio Muñoz Capuz. undefined