Luis Melendez 1716-80
He assisted his father, artist Francisco Melendez, until 1737, when he began studying with Lewis-Michel Vanloo, the court painter to Philip V of France. Although accepted (1745) into the Spanish Royal Academy of Fine Arts, he was expelled after his father denounced the academy in a dispute over a royal competition. After traveling throughout Italy, he returned to work for his father as an illustrator of choirbooks.
Still Life with Watermelons and Apples, Museo del Prado, Madrid. Still Life with Watermelons and Apples, Museo del Prado, Madrid.
cjr Painting ID:: 74900
Luis Melendez Still Life with Watermelons and Apples, Museo del Prado, Madrid. Still Life with Watermelons and Apples, Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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1716-80
He assisted his father, artist Francisco Melendez, until 1737, when he began studying with Lewis-Michel Vanloo, the court painter to Philip V of France. Although accepted (1745) into the Spanish Royal Academy of Fine Arts, he was expelled after his father denounced the academy in a dispute over a royal competition. After traveling throughout Italy, he returned to work for his father as an illustrator of choirbooks.