Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Spanish 1618-1682 Bartolome Esteban Murillo Galleries Murillo began his art studies under Juan del Castillo in Seville. Murillo became familiar with Flemish painting; the great commercial importance of Seville at the time ensured that he was also subject to influences from other regions. His first works were influenced by Zurbaran, Jusepe de Ribera and Alonso Cano, and he shared their strongly realist approach. As his painting developed, his more important works evolved towards the polished style that suited the bourgeois and aristocratic tastes of the time, demonstrated especially in his Roman Catholic religious works. In 1642, at the age of 26 he moved to Madrid, where he most likely became familiar with the work of Velazquez, and would have seen the work of Venetian and Flemish masters in the royal collections; the rich colors and softly modeled forms of his subsequent work suggest these influences. He returned to Seville in 1645. In that year, he painted thirteen canvases for the monastery of St. Francisco el Grande in Seville which gave his reputation a well-deserved boost. Following the completion of a pair of pictures for the Seville Cathedral, he began to specialise in the themes that brought him his greatest successes, the Virgin and Child, and the Immaculate Conception. After another period in Madrid, from 1658 to 1660, he returned to Seville. Here he was one of the founders of the Academia de Bellas Artes (Academy of Art), sharing its direction, in 1660, with the architect, Francisco Herrera the Younger. This was his period of greatest activity, and he received numerous important commissions, among them the altarpieces for the Augustinian monastery, the paintings for Santa Mar??a la Blanca (completed in 1665), and others.

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Bartolome Esteban Murillo Jesus on the Cross oil painting


Jesus on the Cross
mk284 Oil on canvas 1668 282 x 188 cm Fine Arts Museum Seville
Painting ID::  62640
Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Jesus on the Cross
mk284 Oil on canvas 1668 282 x 188 cm Fine Arts Museum Seville
   
   
     

Bartolome Esteban Murillo San Francisco and the Virgin and Child oil painting


San Francisco and the Virgin and Child
mk284 sketch drawing paper 24.6 x 17.8 cm
Painting ID::  62641
Bartolome Esteban Murillo
San Francisco and the Virgin and Child
mk284 sketch drawing paper 24.6 x 17.8 cm
   
   
     

Bartolome Esteban Murillo Santa Anan De Angelis oil painting


Santa Anan De Angelis
mk284 Oil on canvas 1676 187 x 223 cm Madrid, Museo del Prado
Painting ID::  62642
Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Santa Anan De Angelis
mk284 Oil on canvas 1676 187 x 223 cm Madrid, Museo del Prado
   
   
     

Bartolome Esteban Murillo Paul sanctification oil painting


Paul sanctification
mk284 Oil on canvas 1675 187 x 223 cm Madrid, Museo del Prado
Painting ID::  62643
Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Paul sanctification
mk284 Oil on canvas 1675 187 x 223 cm Madrid, Museo del Prado
   
   
     

Bartolome Esteban Murillo Aristocrat Don Juan Dream oil painting


Aristocrat Don Juan Dream
mk284 Oil on canvas 1662 - 1665 232 x 522cm Prado Museum in Madrid
Painting ID::  62644
Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Aristocrat Don Juan Dream
mk284 Oil on canvas 1662 - 1665 232 x 522cm Prado Museum in Madrid
   
   
     

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     Spanish 1618-1682 Bartolome Esteban Murillo Galleries Murillo began his art studies under Juan del Castillo in Seville. Murillo became familiar with Flemish painting; the great commercial importance of Seville at the time ensured that he was also subject to influences from other regions. His first works were influenced by Zurbaran, Jusepe de Ribera and Alonso Cano, and he shared their strongly realist approach. As his painting developed, his more important works evolved towards the polished style that suited the bourgeois and aristocratic tastes of the time, demonstrated especially in his Roman Catholic religious works. In 1642, at the age of 26 he moved to Madrid, where he most likely became familiar with the work of Velazquez, and would have seen the work of Venetian and Flemish masters in the royal collections; the rich colors and softly modeled forms of his subsequent work suggest these influences. He returned to Seville in 1645. In that year, he painted thirteen canvases for the monastery of St. Francisco el Grande in Seville which gave his reputation a well-deserved boost. Following the completion of a pair of pictures for the Seville Cathedral, he began to specialise in the themes that brought him his greatest successes, the Virgin and Child, and the Immaculate Conception. After another period in Madrid, from 1658 to 1660, he returned to Seville. Here he was one of the founders of the Academia de Bellas Artes (Academy of Art), sharing its direction, in 1660, with the architect, Francisco Herrera the Younger. This was his period of greatest activity, and he received numerous important commissions, among them the altarpieces for the Augustinian monastery, the paintings for Santa Mar??a la Blanca (completed in 1665), and others.

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