(1590-1641, Madrid) was a Spanish still life painter.
More paintings remain of him than biographical data and there is only one known painting remaining.
It is only known that he worked in Toledo and Madrid from 1612 to 1626 and, judging by his style, he was trained in Holland. De Espinosa's style is judged to be the transition from Flemish Baroque to Spanish Baroque.
Several mural paintings in Spanish churches are also attributed to him; one of these is in Alcaudete.
Still Life Of Fruits And A Plate Of Olives
Still Life Of Fruits And A Plate Of Olives
Painting ID:: 74919
(1590-1641, Madrid) was a Spanish still life painter.
More paintings remain of him than biographical data and there is only one known painting remaining.
It is only known that he worked in Toledo and Madrid from 1612 to 1626 and, judging by his style, he was trained in Holland. De Espinosa's style is judged to be the transition from Flemish Baroque to Spanish Baroque.
Several mural paintings in Spanish churches are also attributed to him; one of these is in Alcaudete.
Still Life Of Fruits And A Plate Of Olives
Still Life Of Fruits And A Plate Of Olives
Painting ID:: 76484
Dimensions 50 ?? 67 cm (19.7 ?? 26.4 in)
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Dimensions 50 ?? 67 cm (19.7 ?? 26.4 in)
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Juan Bautista de Espinosa (1590-1641, Madrid) was a Spanish still life painter.
More paintings remain of him than biographical data and there is only one known painting remaining.
It is only known that he worked in Toledo and Madrid from 1612 to 1626 and, judging by his style, he was trained in Holland. De Espinosa's style is judged to be the transition from Flemish Baroque to Spanish Baroque.
Several mural paintings in Spanish churches are also attributed to him; one of these is in Alcaudete.
Still Life Of Fruits And A Plate Of Olives Dimensions 50 ?? 67 cm (19.7 ?? 26.4 in)
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