MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban

Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1617-1682 Spanish religious and portrait painter. He was born in Seville, where most of his life was spent. There, c.1645, he painted a series of 11 pictures of the history of the Franciscan order for a monastery. These brought him immediate fame, and for the remainder of his life he was the favorite painter of the wealthy and pious Andalusian capital. His early works show the influence of Zurbarn in the dramatic use of light and shadow. Murillo adapted several compositions from northern and Italian prints. Notable works of his early years include St. Leander, St. Isidore, Vision of St. Anthony (all: cathedral, Seville), Birth of the Virgin (Louvre), and his series for the Church of Santa Maria la Blanca. In 1660 he was instrumental in founding the Seville Academy, of which he shared the presidency with the younger Francisco de Herrera. From 1670 to 1682, Murillo painted many of his major religious works, including those for the Charity Hospital and for the Capuchin convent (Seville Mus.). These religious works, particularly the Madonnas, are noted for their sweetness of mood. In 1682, while working on the Marriage of St. Catherine for the Capuchin church of Cediz, Murillo fell from a scaffold and died as a result of his injuries. Murillo's greatest works include his fine portraits, Don Andres de Andrade y la Col (Metropolitan Mus.) and Knight of the Collar (Prado) and his naturalistic genre paintings, such as Girl and Her Duenna (National Gall., Washington, D.C.) and Peasant Boy (National Gall., London).


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MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban Assumption of the Virgin sg oil


Assumption of the Virgin sg
Painting ID::  8316
Assumption of the Virgin sg
1670s Oil on canvas The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
1670s Oil_on_canvas The_Hermitage,_St._Petersburg
   
   
     

MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims sg oil


The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims sg
Painting ID::  8317
The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims sg
1678 Oil on canvas, 219 x 182 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
   
   
     

MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims (detail) a oil


The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims (detail) a
Painting ID::  8318
The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims (detail) a
1678 Oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
1678 Oil_on_canvas Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Budapest
   
   
     

MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims (detail) dg oil


The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims (detail) dg
Painting ID::  8319
The Infant Jesus Distributing Bread to Pilgrims (detail) dg
1678 Oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
1678 Oil_on_canvas Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Budapest
   
   
     

MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban Children with Shell sg oil


Children with Shell sg
Painting ID::  8320
Children with Shell sg
c. 1670 Oil on canvas, 104 x 124 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
   
   
     

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     MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban
     Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1617-1682 Spanish religious and portrait painter. He was born in Seville, where most of his life was spent. There, c.1645, he painted a series of 11 pictures of the history of the Franciscan order for a monastery. These brought him immediate fame, and for the remainder of his life he was the favorite painter of the wealthy and pious Andalusian capital. His early works show the influence of Zurbarn in the dramatic use of light and shadow. Murillo adapted several compositions from northern and Italian prints. Notable works of his early years include St. Leander, St. Isidore, Vision of St. Anthony (all: cathedral, Seville), Birth of the Virgin (Louvre), and his series for the Church of Santa Maria la Blanca. In 1660 he was instrumental in founding the Seville Academy, of which he shared the presidency with the younger Francisco de Herrera. From 1670 to 1682, Murillo painted many of his major religious works, including those for the Charity Hospital and for the Capuchin convent (Seville Mus.). These religious works, particularly the Madonnas, are noted for their sweetness of mood. In 1682, while working on the Marriage of St. Catherine for the Capuchin church of Cediz, Murillo fell from a scaffold and died as a result of his injuries. Murillo's greatest works include his fine portraits, Don Andres de Andrade y la Col (Metropolitan Mus.) and Knight of the Collar (Prado) and his naturalistic genre paintings, such as Girl and Her Duenna (National Gall., Washington, D.C.) and Peasant Boy (National Gall., London).

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