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

Carlos Alonso Perez (1881 - 1914)
Carlos Alonso Perez
1881 - 1914
Francesc Ribalta (1565 - 1628)
Francesc Ribalta
1565 - 1628
Roberto Mangou (1948)
Roberto Mangou
1948
Yves Galgon (1948)
Yves Galgon
1948
Antonio González Velázquez (1723 - 1793)
Antonio González Velázquez
1723 - 1793
Angeles Agrela (1966)
Angeles Agrela
1966
Antonio Lopez Garcia (1936)
Antonio Lopez Garcia
1936
Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (1841 - 1920)
Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta
1841 - 1920
Ferrer Bassa (1285 - 1348)
Ferrer Bassa
1285 - 1348
Pedro Roldán (1624 - 1699)
Pedro Roldán
1624 - 1699
Modest Urhel (1839 - 1919)
Modest Urhel
1839 - 1919
Daniel Argimon y Granell (1929 - 1996)
Daniel Argimon y Granell
1929 - 1996
Juan Uslé (1954)
Juan Uslé
1954
Maruja Mallo (1902 - 1995)
Maruja Mallo
1902 - 1995
Enric Serra i Auqué (1858 - 1918)
Enric Serra i Auqué
1858 - 1918
José Camarón Bonanat (1731 - 1803)
José Camarón Bonanat
1731 - 1803

Creators Baroque

Jacob Marrel (1613 - 1681)
Jacob Marrel
1613 - 1681
Marten Rijckaert (1587 - 1631)
Marten Rijckaert
1587 - 1631
Ignatius van der Stock (1635 - 1664)
Ignatius van der Stock
1635 - 1664
William Hogarth (1697 - 1764)
William Hogarth
1697 - 1764
Antonio Bellucci (1654 - 1726)
Antonio Bellucci
1654 - 1726
Aert de Gelder (1645 - 1727)
Aert de Gelder
1645 - 1727
Johann Baptist Ruel (1634 - 1685)
Johann Baptist Ruel
1634 - 1685
Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (1692 - 1768)
Giovanni Domenico Campiglia
1692 - 1768
Elias Gottlob Haussmann (1695 - 1774)
Elias Gottlob Haussmann
1695 - 1774
Paolo Porpora (1617 - 1673)
Paolo Porpora
1617 - 1673
Johannes Eckstein (1735 - 1817)
Johannes Eckstein
1735 - 1817
Carlo Grandi (XVIII century - ?)
Carlo Grandi
XVIII century - ?
Christian Gottfried Jüchtzer (1752 - 1812)
Christian Gottfried Jüchtzer
1752 - 1812
Matteo Bonechi (1669 - 1756)
Matteo Bonechi
1669 - 1756
Johann Friedrich Jügel (1772 - 1833)
Johann Friedrich Jügel
1772 - 1833
Giulio Cesare Procaccini (1574 - 1625)
Giulio Cesare Procaccini
1574 - 1625