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Arellano, Juan de
Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1614-1676
Spanish painter. He was the pre-eminent painter of flower-pieces in 17th-century Spain. Although Spaniards of the previous generation had painted such works, it was the inspiration of Flemish and Italian examples in Madrid that from c. 1650 encouraged Arellano's success as a specialist in this genre. According to Palomino, who moved to the Court shortly after the artist's death and befriended many painters who had known him, Arellano began to paint flowers only in his thirties after a beginning that showed little promise. Related Paintings of Arellano, Juan de :. | Self portrait | Portrait of Anne von Glauburg, born Knoblauch | Memory | Classical hunting fox, Equestrian and Beautiful Horses, 070. | Rest on the Flight into Egypt (mk05) | Related Artists: DIANA, BenedettoItalian painter, Venetian school (known 1482-1525 in Venice)
Joachim Patenier1480-1525
Flemish
Joachim Patenier Galleries
was a Flemish Northern Renaissance history and landscape painter. He was probably the uncle of Herri met de Bles, with whom he helped establish a distinct style of northern Renaissance landscapes. Thomas BrowerBritish
1830-1896
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