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ID de tableau:: 5985 La supposition de Marie khj Assumption of Mary khj
Huiler sur le canevas, 237 x 169 cm Le musée du Prado, Madrid Oil on canvas, 237 x 169 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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ID de tableau:: 5986 Le Mariage Mystique de St Catherine klj The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine klj
1660 Huiler sur le canevas, 207 x 163 cm Le musée du Prado, Madrid 1660
Oil on canvas, 207 x 163 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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ID de tableau:: 62361 The Mystic Marriage The Mystic Marriage
207 x 163 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid Mateo Cerezo, a pupil of Carre?o, was a gifted painter and a good colorist in the Madrid school of painters. 207 x 163 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid Mateo Cerezo, a pupil of Carre?o, was a gifted painter and a good colorist in the Madrid school of painters.
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ID de tableau:: 62365 Ecce Homo Ecce Homo
98 x 75 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest This painting shows the influence of Van Dyck, both the colours and the composition is close to the Flemish Baroque painting. However, its pathos and sentimentality relate it to contemporary Spanish religious painting 98 x 75 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest This painting shows the influence of Van Dyck, both the colours and the composition is close to the Flemish Baroque painting. However, its pathos and sentimentality relate it to contemporary Spanish religious painting
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ID de tableau:: 62368 The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine
207 x 163 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid After his return to Madrid around 1660, Cerezo's development was rapid as a religious painter and as one of the most appealing still-life artist of the period. These abilities are already evident in his Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, where the bright colours, sparkling textures, and harmonious composition show his precocious 207 x 163 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid After his return to Madrid around 1660, Cerezo's development was rapid as a religious painter and as one of the most appealing still-life artist of the period. These abilities are already evident in his Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, where the bright colours, sparkling textures, and harmonious composition show his precocious
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CEREZO, Mateo Spanish painter (b. ca. 1626, Burgos, d. 1666, Madrid)
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