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Juan Martin Cabezalero 1633-1673
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ID de tableau:: 32940 ofthe de Supposition Vierge Assumption ofthe Virgin
mk84 ca.165-70 Madrid, Prado, le canevas 237x169cm mk84
ca.165-70
Madrid,Prado,canvas
237x169cm
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ID de tableau:: 52624 Portrait of Queen Mariana de Austria Portrait of Queen Mariana de Austria
1678 Oil on canvas, 206 x 123,5 cm 1678 Oil on canvas, 206 x 123,5 cm
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ID de tableau:: 52626 St James the Great in the Battle of Clavijo St James the Great in the Battle of Clavijo
1660 Oil on canvas, 231 x 168 cm 1660 Oil on canvas, 231 x 168 cm
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ID de tableau:: 62360 Assumption of the Virgin Assumption of the Virgin
237 x 169 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid Despite his training with Juan Carre?o de Miranda, Cabezalero had a distinct style from his master. His figures are drawn with crisp outlines and carefully modelled with firm, controlled brushstrokes, qualities that are different from the broken, impasto technique applied by Carre?o. These qualities are evident in one of his few surviving works, the Assumption of the Virgin, probably executed in the late 1660s and more indebted to Italian than Flemish sources 237 x 169 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid Despite his training with Juan Carre?o de Miranda, Cabezalero had a distinct style from his master. His figures are drawn with crisp outlines and carefully modelled with firm, controlled brushstrokes, qualities that are different from the broken, impasto technique applied by Carre?o. These qualities are evident in one of his few surviving works, the Assumption of the Virgin, probably executed in the late 1660s and more indebted to Italian than Flemish sources
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Juan Martin Cabezalero 1633-1673
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