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Valdés was born in Seville in 1622. He became a painter, sculptor, and architect. By his twenties, he was studying under Antonio del Castillo in Córdoba.. Among his works are History of the Prophet Elias for the church of the Carmelites; Martyrdom of St. Andrew for the church of San Francesco in Córdoba; and Triumph of the Cross for la Caridad in Seville.
Juan de Valdés (c.1490 – August 1541) was a Spanish religious writer [1] and Catholic reformer. [ 2 ] He was the younger of twin sons of Fernando de Valdés, hereditary regidor of Cuenca in Castile , where Valdés was born.
Luisa Rafaela de Valdés Morales (1654 – after 1685), known as Luisa de Morales and Maria Luisa Morales, was a Spanish painter and engraver, and daughter and disciple of Juan de Valdés Leal. The current (2022) exhibition of her father's work at the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville shows her completing some of his sculptures by adding finely ...
(in Spanish) Discurso de la verdad, Sevilla, 1778, en la imprenta de Don Luis Bexinez y Castilla, Impresor Mayor de la Ciudad, edición facsímil, Mairena del Aljarafe, 2007, Extramuros Edición. (in Spanish) Carlos Ros Carballar, Miguel Mañara, caballero de los pobres, (2002), Editorial San Pablo. (in Spanish) Juan Pablo Navarro Rivas, Miguel ...
Finis Gloriae Mundi is an oil painting made by Juan de Valdés Leal between 1670 and 1672, and along with In Ictu Oculi, both were commissioned by Miguel Mañara to be placed below the choir of the church in the Hospital de la Claridad in Seville. Its dimensions are 220 x 216 cm finishing in an arc on the top.
Juan de Valdés Leal; Simón de León Leal; Blas de Ledesma; Clara Ledesma; José de Ledesma; Pablo Legote; Cristóbal de León; Felipe de León; Jean Paul Leon; Juan Valdemira de León; Ignacio de León Salcedo; Agustín Leonardo; José Leonardo; Francisco Leonardoni; Andrés Leyto; Diego de Leyva; Felipe de Liaño; Juan de Licalde; Diego ...
During her 40 years as Curator of Paintings, Trapier produced several studies on the history of Spanish art. Her book on Diego Velazquez, published in 1948, was considered a standard work. In addition, she wrote other books, catalogues and articles on other Spanish artists, such as Jusepe de Ribera, Francisco Goya, El Greco, or Juan de Valdés ...
Juan de Valdés Leal (1622–1690), Baroque painter; Juan Van der Hamen (1596–1631), Romantic painter; Eugenio Lucas Velázquez (1817–1870), Romantic painter; Diego Velázquez (1599–1660), Baroque painter; Jenaro Pérez Villaamil (1807–1854), painter; Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina (1505–1537), Spanish Renaissance painter