Juan de Espinal
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Juan de Espinal (Sevilla, 1714-ibídem, 1783) fue un pintor español. Se le considera la figura más importante de la pintura sevillana de la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII y uno de los principales representantes españoles dentro de la corriente artística del rococó por entonces imperante.
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Juan de Espinal (ur. 1714 w Sewilli, zm. 1783 tamże) – hiszpański malarz barokowy pochodzący z Sewilli. Był uczniem Dominga Martíneza i ożenił się z jego córką Juaną.
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Juan de Espinal (1714-1783), a Spanish historical painter, was a native of Seville. He was the son and pupil of Gregorio Espinal, who was also a painter, but he afterwards entered the school of , whose daughter he married. He was chosen director of the School of Design which Cean Bermudez and other lovers of art established at Seville. Cean Bermudez says that he possessed more genius than any of his contemporaries, and but for his bad training and indolence would have been the best painter whom Seville had produced since the time of Murillo. A visit to Madrid late in life made apparent his misspent time, and he returned saddened and abashed to Seville, where he died in 1783. His chief works were scenes from the life of St. Jerome, painted for the , and now in the Seville Museum, and some f
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Juan de Espinal (Sevilla, 1714-ibídem, 1783) fue un pintor español. Se le considera la figura más importante de la pintura sevillana de la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII y uno de los principales representantes españoles dentro de la corriente artística del rococó por entonces imperante.
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Juan de Espinal (1714-1783), a Spanish historical painter, was a native of Seville. He was the son and pupil of Gregorio Espinal, who was also a painter, but he afterwards entered the school of , whose daughter he married. He was chosen director of the School of Design which Cean Bermudez and other lovers of art established at Seville. Cean Bermudez says that he possessed more genius than any of his contemporaries, and but for his bad training and indolence would have been the best painter whom Seville had produced since the time of Murillo. A visit to Madrid late in life made apparent his misspent time, and he returned saddened and abashed to Seville, where he died in 1783. His chief works were scenes from the life of St. Jerome, painted for the , and now in the Seville Museum, and some frescoes in the collegiate church of .
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Juan de Espinal (ur. 1714 w Sewilli, zm. 1783 tamże) – hiszpański malarz barokowy pochodzący z Sewilli. Był uczniem Dominga Martíneza i ożenił się z jego córką Juaną.
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