Ignacio Merino Munoz (b. Piura - Peru, 1817 - d. Paris, 1876) was a Peruvian painter that enjoyed a great international prestige; his paintings inspired the famous French writer Jules Verne to write Martin Paz, a fictional short story that was published in the illustrated magazine Musee des Familles (Museum of the Families).
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