Juan Martin Cabezalero
1633-1673
was a Spanish draftsman and painter. Born in Almaden, he studied under Juan Carreno de Miranda, court painter to Charles II of Spain; Cabezalero lived at Carreno de Miranda's house until 1666. Both he and Carreno were influenced by Van Dyck. Few works by Cabezalero have survived. His surviving works include his St Jerome (1666, Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas) and the Assumption of the Virgin (ca. 1670; Madrid, Prado). The latter had been formerly attributed to Mateo Cerezo, also a pupil of Carreno de Miranda. Antonio Palomino praises Cabezalero's modest, studious nature and laments that he died young. Related Paintings of Juan Martin Cabezalero :. | Sohlberg-Fiskerens stue | Notch-EE-Nin-Ga son of white cloud | David with the Head of Goliath | The Orphan of China | Portrait of Tekla Roza Radziwill | Related Artists: Walton Taber1857-1933 Pierre Francois Eugene Giraudpainted Gustave Flaubert vers in 1856 solana
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