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St Bonaventure au Conseil de Lyons (mk05) new6/ZURBARAN Francisco de-465626.jpg ID de tableau:: 20570
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le Canevas, 98 1/2 x 88 1/2 › › (250 x 225 cm) A Acquis dans 1858 des héritiers de Soult de Maréchal |
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The Immaculate Conception new19/ZURBARAN Francisco de-754647.jpg ID de tableau:: 52701
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1661 Oil on canvas, 136,5 x 102,5 cm |
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The Holy Family new21/ZURBARAN Francisco de-669322.jpg ID de tableau:: 62298
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121,5 x 97 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Whereas the names and works of Vel?zquez and Murillo were known and appreciated by European connoisseurs at a relatively early date, Zurbar?n was scarcely known outside Spain, and even now there are not very many of his works to be found in European galleries. Born in Fuente de Cantos, a small village in Estremadura, he studied in Seville and most of his work, almost exclusively commissions for monastic orders and churches, was done there. These circumstances determined his themes and the way he treated them: he painted hardly anything but religious subjects, mostly scenes from the lives of the saintly or monastic visionaries. His pictures are generally characterized by a severe structure, vigorous forms, rustic models and a close and detailed observation of nature. During the last years of his life Zurbar?n worked in Madrid where, mainly under the influence of Murillo, his interpretation became softer, his way of expression more lyrical and his colours lighter. The Holy Family (The Rest on the Flight to Egypt), signed and dated 1659, is a remarkable example of this late period: a simple composition of half-length figures with an intimate charm and emotionalism strongly reminiscent of Murillo |
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Gemaldezyklus fer das Hieronymitenkloster in Guadalup new25/ZURBARAN Francisco de-799737.jpg ID de tableau:: 90000
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1639(1639)
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