Juan de Arellano (1614 - 1676)

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Juan de Arellano

Juan de Arellano was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period.

Juan de Arellano was strongly influenced by Flemish and Italian painters. He specialized in floral still lifes and was recognized as the best master of this genre in Spain. The artist in his paintings often depicted and exotic birds in flowers - the so-called concerts. Paintings by Juan de Arellano are characterized by careful composition and a huge variety of flowers, which the artist wrote out very carefully and authentically.

Floral compositions were very popular in the 17th century, and in time Juan de Arellano became so rich that he opened his own studio, where his three sons also worked and became artists.

Date and place of birt:3 august 1614, Madrid, Spain
Date and place of death:13 october 1676, Madrid, Spain
Period of activity: XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Flower still life, Still life
Art style:Baroque

Creators Baroque

Nicolaes Willingh (1640 - 1678)
Nicolaes Willingh
1640 - 1678
Enrico Albrici (1714 - 1773)
Enrico Albrici
1714 - 1773
Giuseppe Natali (1652 - 1722)
Giuseppe Natali
1652 - 1722
Matthäus Günther (1705 - 1788)
Matthäus Günther
1705 - 1788
Klaes Molenaer (1626 - 1676)
Klaes Molenaer
1626 - 1676
Jan Jansz den Uyl (1595 - 1639)
Jan Jansz den Uyl
1595 - 1639
Hendrick Mommers (1623 - 1693)
Hendrick Mommers
1623 - 1693
Antonio Cavallucci (1752 - 1795)
Antonio Cavallucci
1752 - 1795
Alessandro Varotari (1588 - 1649)
Alessandro Varotari
1588 - 1649
Alonso Miguel de Tovar (1678 - 1752)
Alonso Miguel de Tovar
1678 - 1752
Cornelis Bloemaert II (1603 - 1692)
Cornelis Bloemaert II
1603 - 1692
Richard van Bleeck (1670 - 1733)
Richard van Bleeck
1670 - 1733
Morston Constantine Ream (1840 - 1898)
Morston Constantine Ream
1840 - 1898
Adriaen van Utrecht (1599 - 1652)
Adriaen van Utrecht
1599 - 1652
Claude Vignon (1593 - 1670)
Claude Vignon
1593 - 1670
Ciro Adolfi (1683 - 1758)
Ciro Adolfi
1683 - 1758
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