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Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1590-1656 Spanish painter. His early works are in the Mannerist style. Under the influence of Francisco Zurbaren, he developed the naturalistic style seen in his four scenes from the life of St. Bonaventure (1627). About 1650 he moved to Madrid. His last documented work, a painting of St. Joseph (1648) influenced by Anthony Van Dyck, features elongated forms and elaborate draperies. He achieved considerable fame in Sevilla, where Diego Velezquez was briefly his pupil. His work marked the transition from Mannerism to the Baroque. His son, Francisco Herrera the Younger
 

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Francisco de herrera the elder St.Bonaventure Receiving the Habit of St.Francis oil on canvas


St.Bonaventure Receiving the Habit of St.Francis
St.Bonaventure Receiving the Habit of St.Francis
Painting ID::  28084
  mk61 Oil on canvas 231x215cm
  mk61 Oil on canvas 231x215cm

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Francisco de herrera the elder St.Bonaventure Enters the Franciscan Order oil on canvas


St.Bonaventure Enters the Franciscan Order
St.Bonaventure Enters the Franciscan Order
Painting ID::  32899
  mk84 1627-29 Madrid,Prado,Canvas 235x215cm
  mk84 1627-29 Madrid,Prado,Canvas 235x215cm

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Francisco de herrera the elder Der Besenbinder oil on canvas


Der Besenbinder
Der Besenbinder
Painting ID::  81169
  Oil on canvas Dimensions 161 x 124 cm cyf
  Oil on canvas Dimensions 161 x 124 cm cyf

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     Francisco de herrera the elder
     Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1590-1656 Spanish painter. His early works are in the Mannerist style. Under the influence of Francisco Zurbaren, he developed the naturalistic style seen in his four scenes from the life of St. Bonaventure (1627). About 1650 he moved to Madrid. His last documented work, a painting of St. Joseph (1648) influenced by Anthony Van Dyck, features elongated forms and elaborate draperies. He achieved considerable fame in Sevilla, where Diego Velezquez was briefly his pupil. His work marked the transition from Mannerism to the Baroque. His son, Francisco Herrera the Younger

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