Ignacio Merino

Ignacio Merino
Merino photographed c. 1860
Known forFounding the Peruvian school of art
StyleHistory painting, costumbrista, academic art

Ignacio Merino Muñoz (30 January 1817–17 March 1876) was a Peruvian painter notable for historical and costumbrista works, and considered the founder of the Peruvian school of painting. Beginning at age 6, he spent much of his life in Paris.

His artworks inspired French writer Jules Verne's 1852 short story "Martin Paz," which was set in Lima, Peru and begins with a summarization of Merino's life and art.