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PEREDA, Antonio de Allegory of vanity oil painting


Allegory of vanity
Painting ID::  39722
Artist: PEREDA, Antonio de
Painting: Allegory of vanity
Introduction: mk150 c.1640 Canvas 139.5x174cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PEREDA, Antonio de Still life oil painting


Still life
Painting ID::  41017
Artist: PEREDA, Antonio de
Painting: Still life
Introduction: mk159 1652 Oil on canvas 80x94cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PEREDA, Antonio de The Immaculate one Concepcion Toward the middle of the 17th century oil painting


The Immaculate one Concepcion Toward the middle of the 17th century
Painting ID::  42015
Artist: PEREDA, Antonio de
Painting: The Immaculate one Concepcion Toward the middle of the 17th century
Introduction: mk166 Painting al I wave Museum of Fine Arts Lyon
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1611-1678 Spanish painter. He was the son of a minor painter of the same name (d 1622) and, after his father died, about 1627 he moved to Madrid with his mother. There he entered the studio of Pedro de las Cuevas, and his fellow pupils included such artists as Juan Carreeo de Miranda, Francisco Camilo, Jusepe Leonardo and Antonio Arias Fernendez. He must also have known and studied the work of many masters esteemed at court, particularly Vicente Carducho, echoes of whose work can be found in the former's early paintings. Pereda received protection early on from a member of the Royal Council, Francisco de Tejada, and later from Giovanni Battista Crescenzi, a painter and patron who was in Spain from 1617. Pereda probably completed his training through contact with Crescenzi's collection and eventually he lived in Crescenzi's house. In 1634 Pereda executed Aid to Genoa (Madrid, Prado) for the decoration of the Salen de Reinos in the Casen Buen Retiro, Madrid, a project involving all the leading artists of Madrid, including Carducho, Velezquez, Zurbaren and Jose Leonardo. The death of Crescenzi in 1635 deprived Pereda of further court commissions and seems to have stopped him painting any further secular works other than still-lifes. Also in 1635 he began a well-documented career as a religious painter, producing large altar paintings and many other medium-sized works, probably for private worship. Outstanding among these is the Immaculate Conception (1637) in the Convento de los Felipenses, Alcale de Henares (Madrid). The important allegorical painting Vanitas . Related Artists to PEREDA, Antonio de : | John varley jnr | George Spencer Watson | Waldemar Rosler | palais royal | Laszlo Paal |

 

 

 

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