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Francisco de Zurbaran Sao Bartolomeu oil painting reproduction


Sao Bartolomeu
1633(1633) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 218 X 111.5 cm cyf
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Francisco de Zurbaran
  
1598-1664 Spanish Francisco de Zurbaran Galleries Spanish baroque painter, active mainly at Llerena, Madrid, and Seville. He worked mostly for ecclesiastical patrons. His early paintings, including Crucifixion (1627; Art Inst., Chicago), St. Michael (Metropolitan Mus.), and St. Francis (City Art Museum, St. Louis), often suggest the austere simplicity of wooden sculpture. The figures, placed close to the picture surface, are strongly modeled in dramatic light against dark backgrounds, indicating the influence of Caravaggio. They were clearly painted as altarpieces or devotional objects. In the 1630s the realistic style seen in his famous Apotheosis of St. Thomas Aquinas (1631; Seville) yields to a more mystical expression in works such as the Adoration of the Shepherds (1638; Grenoble); in this decade he was influenced by Ribera figural types and rapid brushwork. While in Seville, Zurbur??n was clearly influenced by Velazquez. After c.1640 the simple power of Zurbaran work lessened as Murillo influence on his painting increased (e.g., Virgin and Child with St. John, Fine Arts Gall., San Diego, Calif.). There are works by Zurbar??n in the Hispanic Society of America, New York City; the National Gallery, Washington, D.C.; and the Philadelphia Museum of Art..
Sao Bartolomeu
1633(1633) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 218 X 111.5 cm cyf

Related Paintings to Francisco de Zurbaran :.
| Claude Monet 142 | Peter Paul Rubens - A Shepherd with his Flock in a Woody Landscape | Claude Monet 029 (6) | Ilya Yafimovich Repin55 | Paul Klee83 | | Classical hunting fox, Equestrian and Beautiful Horses, 059. | Portrait of the Artist's Father | The Gladiator's Wife | Romulus and Remus Given Shelter by Faustulus | The Dormition of the Virgin |


        

 

 

 

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