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Francisco de Zurbaran

Francisco de Zurbaran (1598 - 1664) was active/lived in Spain.  Francisco de Zurbaran is known for Baroque religious themed painting, figures and still life.

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Francisco de Zurbaran (November 7, 1598 - August 27, 1664) was a Spanish painter.  He is known primarily for his religious paintings depicting monks, nuns, and martyrs, and for his still-lifes.  Zurbaran gained the nickname Spanish Caravaggio, owing to the forceful, realistic use of chiaroscuro* in which he excelled.

He was born at Fuente de Cantos in Extremadura, the son of Luis Zurbarán, a haberdasher, and his wife, Isabel Márquez.  In childhood he set about copying objects with charcoal.  In 1614 his father sent him to Seville to apprentice for three years with Pedro Díaz de Villanueva, an artist of whom very little is known.

It is unknown whether Zurbarán had the opportunity to copy the paintings of Michelangelo da Caravaggio; at any rate, he adopted Caravaggio's realistic use of chiaroscuro and tenebrism*.  The painter who may have had the greatest influence on his characteristically severe compositions was Juan Sánchez Cotán.  Poly   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 4874 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Francisco de Zurbaran

   Francisco de Zurbaran  Born:  1598 - Fuente de CCants, Extremadura, Spain
Died:   1664 - Madrid, Spain
Known for:  Baroque religious themed painting, figures and still life
Name variants:  Francisco de Zurbarán, Francisco Zurbaran

Francisco de Zurbaran (November 7, 1598 - August 27, 1664) was a Spanish painter.  He is known primarily for his religious paintings depicting monks, nuns, and martyrs, and for his still-lifes.  Zurbaran gained the nickname Spanish Caravaggio, owing to the forceful, realistic use of chiaroscuro* in which he excelled.

He was born at Fuente de Cantos in Extremadura, the son of Luis Zurbarán, a haberdasher, and his wife, Isabel Márquez.  In childhood he set about copying objects with charcoal.  In 1614 his father sent him to Seville to apprentice for three years with Pedro Díaz de Villanueva, an artist of whom very little is known.

It is unknown whether Zurbarán had the opportunity to copy the paintings o  ...  Displaying 750 of 4874 characters.

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