Alberto Valenzuela Llanos (San Fernando, Chile, August 29, 1869 – Santiago, Chile, July 23, 1925), was one of Chile's greatest painters and one of the four Great Chilean Masters, along with Pedro Lira, Alfredo Valenzuela Puelma and Juan Francisco González.
He was a landscape painter and left an estimated 1,000 paintings.
Highlights of his work include paintings of the snow-topped mountains in France and views of Paris.
Valenzuela Llanos was a pupil of the Chilean artists Cosme San MartĂn and Juan Mochi, both directors of the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago, Chile, with Mochi having the greatest influence on Valenzuela Llanos’ work.
He was also taught by the Chilean romantic painter Onofre Jarpa.