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Francisco de Zurbaran 's works
 Our Lady of Immaculate Conception. c. 1628
Our Lady of Immaculate Conception. c. 1628
 The Death of St. Bonaventura. 1629
The Death of St. Bonaventura. 1629
 St. Margaret. c. 1630
St. Margaret. c. 1630
 Apostle Andrew. c. 1630
Apostle Andrew. c. 1630
 St. Rufina. Early 1630
St. Rufina. Early 1630
 St. Casilda. c. 1630
St. Casilda. c. 1630
 St. Hugo of Grenoble in the Carthusian Refectory. c. 1633
St. Hugo of Grenoble in the Carthusian Refect...
 Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose. 1633
Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose. 163...
 The Defense of Cadiz Against the English. 1634
The Defense of Cadiz Against the English. 163...
 Don Alonzo Verdugo de Albornoz. c. 1635
Don Alonzo Verdugo de Albornoz. c. 1635
 St. Francis Kneeling. 1635
St. Francis Kneeling. 1635
 St. Lawrence. 1636
St. Lawrence. 1636
 St. Paul. Detail from St. Lawrence. 1636
St. Paul. Detail from St. Lawrence. 1636
 Crucifixion. 1650
Crucifixion. 1650
 The Virgin with Infant Christ. 1658
The Virgin with Infant Christ. 1658
 Childhood of the Virgin. c. 1660
Childhood of the Virgin. c. 1660
 The Ecstasy of St. Francis. c. 1660
The Ecstasy of St. Francis. c. 1660
 The Immaculate Conception. 1660
The Immaculate Conception. 1660
 The Virgin. 1661
The Virgin. 1661
 St. Basil.
St. Basil.
 St. Bonaventura at Pray.
St. Bonaventura at Pray.
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  • Francisco de Zurbaran
    Biography:
        Francisco de Zurbar¨¢n (1598-1664) A highly original Spanish artist, Francisco de Zurbar¨¢n, until recently was not known beyond Spain. His works are rarely met in European museums and are highly appreciated by collectors. He was born in Fuente de Cantos (Estremadura) into the family of a petty merchant. His professional training he received in Seville in 1616/17 in the workshop of Pedro Diaz da Villanueva. Then he settled near his birthplace to paint a large number of religious pictures for the monasteries and churches. In Seville, where he settled in 1629, he became the leading artist. There he produced many altarpieces and decorated a number of monasteries with extensive fresco style cycles. In 1630-1645, Zurbar¨¢n executed a lot of paintings of different saints; they are evidence of his talent as a portraitist. They are usually separate figures in full height, with a dark or neutral background. These paintings were used for decoration of the churches and were hung on both sides of a central painting or altar. Zurbar¨¢n executed a series of such paintings for churches and also for the Hospital de la Sangre in Seville. His style, with massively simple figures and objects, clear, sober colors and deep solemnity of feeling expressed in thickly applied paint, made him the ideal painter of the austere religion of Spain. His fortunes fell with Murillo¡¯s rise. In 1658 he moved to Madrid, where he entered the Santiago Order. In order to support himself he had to become an art dealer, though he was not successful in business either. He died in Madrid in 1664 in poverty. ....
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