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(1510 - 9 May 1586) was a Spanish painter born in Badajoz, Extremadura. Known as "El Divino", most of his work was of religious subjects, including many representations of the Madonna and Child and the Passion. Influenced, especially in his early work, by Raphael Sanzio and the Lombard school of Leonardo, he was called by his contemporaries "The Divine Morales", because of his skill and the shocking realism of his paintings, and because of the spirituality transmitted by all his work. His work has been divided by critics into two periods, an early stage under the influence of Florentine artists such as Michelangelo and a more intense, more anatomically correct later period similar to German and Flemish renaissance painters
 


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     (1510 - 9 May 1586) was a Spanish painter born in Badajoz, Extremadura. Known as "El Divino", most of his work was of religious subjects, including many representations of the Madonna and Child and the Passion. Influenced, especially in his early work, by Raphael Sanzio and the Lombard school of Leonardo, he was called by his contemporaries "The Divine Morales", because of his skill and the shocking realism of his paintings, and because of the spirituality transmitted by all his work. His work has been divided by critics into two periods, an early stage under the influence of Florentine artists such as Michelangelo and a more intense, more anatomically correct later period similar to German and Flemish renaissance painters
 

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Luis de Morales Virgin and Child oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   81321
Virgin and Child
Virgin and Child
Date from 1560(1560) until 1570(1570) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 85 x 64 cm (33.5 x 25.2 in) cjr
Date from 1560(1560) until 1570(1570) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 85 x 64 cm (33.5 x 25.2 in) cjr


 

Luis de Morales Virgin and Child with a Spindle oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   81573
Virgin and Child with a Spindle
Virgin and Child with a Spindle
Date between 1567(1567) and 1569(1569) Medium Oil on oak Dimensions Height: 49 cm (19.3 in). Width: 33 cm (13 in). cjr
Date between 1567(1567) and 1569(1569) Medium Oil on oak Dimensions Height: 49 cm (19.3 in). Width: 33 cm (13 in). cjr


 

Luis de Morales Virgin and Child oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   85354
Virgin and Child
Virgin and Child
from 1560(1560) until 1570(1570) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 85 x 64 cm (33.5 x 25.2 in) cyf
from 1560(1560) until 1570(1570) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 85 x 64 cm (33.5 x 25.2 in) cyf


 

Luis de Morales Virgin and Child with a Spindle oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   85594
Virgin and Child with a Spindle
Virgin and Child with a Spindle
between 1567(1567) and 1569(1569) Medium Oil on oak cyf
between 1567(1567) and 1569(1569) Medium Oil on oak cyf


 

Luis de Morales Madonna with the Child oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   96673
Madonna with the Child
Madonna with the Child
1570s Medium oil on panel cyf
1570s Medium oil on panel cyf


 

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     Luis de Morales
    (1510 - 9 May 1586) was a Spanish painter born in Badajoz, Extremadura. Known as "El Divino", most of his work was of religious subjects, including many representations of the Madonna and Child and the Passion. Influenced, especially in his early work, by Raphael Sanzio and the Lombard school of Leonardo, he was called by his contemporaries "The Divine Morales", because of his skill and the shocking realism of his paintings, and because of the spirituality transmitted by all his work. His work has been divided by critics into two periods, an early stage under the influence of Florentine artists such as Michelangelo and a more intense, more anatomically correct later period similar to German and Flemish renaissance painters

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