Francisco de Zurbarán (1598 - 1664)

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Francisco de Zurbarán

Francisco de Zurbarán was a Spanish painter, celebrated for his profound religious paintings and his skill in using chiaroscuro, which emphasized dramatic contrasts between light and dark. Born in Fuente de Cantos, Extremadura, in 1598, Zurbarán's work is marked by a stark, realistic style that earned him the nickname "Spanish Caravaggio"​​​​.

His early years in Seville were foundational, leading to significant commissions that established his reputation. Among these was a contract with the Dominican monastery San Pablo el Real in Seville, for which he produced 21 paintings within eight months, depicting the life of Saint Dominic and other religious figures​​. His work was characterized by a direct and spiritual nature, as seen in his portrayals of monks, nuns, and martyrs, as well as his still-life compositions​​​​.

Despite facing a decline in reputation towards the latter part of his career, overshadowed by the sentimental religiosity of Murillo, Zurbarán's influence persisted. His later years saw him moving to Madrid, where he died in 1664​​​​. Zurbarán's ability to convey monastic sentiments and a realistic presentation of nature, along with his innovative use of light, have cemented his legacy as a major figure in Spanish Baroque painting​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Zurbarán's works offer a glimpse into the spiritual and aesthetic sensibilities of the Spanish Baroque era. His paintings, such as those housed in the National Gallery, London, and the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, continue to inspire and captivate audiences with their intensity and devotion​​​​.

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Date and place of birt:7 november 1598, Fuente de Cantos, Spain
Date and place of death:27 august 1664, Madrid, Spain
Nationality:Spain
Period of activity: XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Seville School of the Spanish Baroque
Genre:Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Karavagism

Creators Spain

Juan de Echevarria (1875 - 1931)
Juan de Echevarria
1875 - 1931
Eugenio Alvarez Dumont (1864 - 1927)
Eugenio Alvarez Dumont
1864 - 1927
Antoni Tàpies (1923 - 2012)
Antoni Tàpies
1923 - 2012
Cristina de Miguel (1987)
Cristina de Miguel
1987
Albrecht Demitz (1947)
Albrecht Demitz
1947
Francisco de Goya (1746 - 1828)
Francisco de Goya
1746 - 1828
Nicholas Alperis (1865 - 1928)
Nicholas Alperis
1865 - 1928
Francisco Sobrino (1932 - 2014)
Francisco Sobrino
1932 - 2014
Antonio Lopez Garcia (1936)
Antonio Lopez Garcia
1936
Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz (1932 - 2011)
Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz
1932 - 2011
Nuria Farre Abejon (1992)
Nuria Farre Abejon
1992
Antonio-Cabral Beharano (1788 - 1861)
Antonio-Cabral Beharano
1788 - 1861
Vicente Palmaroli (1834 - 1896)
Vicente Palmaroli
1834 - 1896
Alberto Porto Zush (1946)
Alberto Porto Zush
1946
Erwin Bechtold (1925 - 2022)
Erwin Bechtold
1925 - 2022
Joaquim de Miró i Argenter (1849 - 1914)
Joaquim de Miró i Argenter
1849 - 1914

Creators Baroque

Abraham Brueghel (1631 - 1690)
Abraham Brueghel
1631 - 1690
Christian Berentz (1658 - 1722)
Christian Berentz
1658 - 1722
Domenico Tempesti (1652 - 1737)
Domenico Tempesti
1652 - 1737
Francesco Ubertini Verdi (1494 - 1557)
Francesco Ubertini Verdi
1494 - 1557
Aelbert Jansz. van der Schoor (1602 - 1672)
Aelbert Jansz. van der Schoor
1602 - 1672
François Denis Née (1732 - 1817)
François Denis Née
1732 - 1817
Abraham Mignon (1640 - 1679)
Abraham Mignon
1640 - 1679
Jan van Bijlert (1597 - 1671)
Jan van Bijlert
1597 - 1671
Joaquim Juncosa (1631 - 1708)
Joaquim Juncosa
1631 - 1708
Johan Matthias Schöning (XVIII century - ?)
Johan Matthias Schöning
XVIII century - ?
Antoni Viladomat i Manalt (1678 - 1755)
Antoni Viladomat i Manalt
1678 - 1755
Jean Berain (1640 - 1711)
Jean Berain
1640 - 1711
Josef Reinhard (1749 - 1824)
Josef Reinhard
1749 - 1824
Alexei Petrovich Antropov (1716 - 1795)
Alexei Petrovich Antropov
1716 - 1795
Jacques Agar (1640 - 1715)
Jacques Agar
1640 - 1715
Giuseppe Cades (1750 - 1799)
Giuseppe Cades
1750 - 1799