Arellano, Juan de

Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1614-1676 Spanish painter. He was the pre-eminent painter of flower-pieces in 17th-century Spain. Although Spaniards of the previous generation had painted such works, it was the inspiration of Flemish and Italian examples in Madrid that from c. 1650 encouraged Arellano's success as a specialist in this genre. According to Palomino, who moved to the Court shortly after the artist's death and befriended many painters who had known him, Arellano began to paint flowers only in his thirties after a beginning that showed little promise.


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Arellano, Juan de 1652, oil on canvas, Museo del Prado at Madrid oil


1652, oil on canvas, Museo del Prado at Madrid
Painting ID::  18859
1652, oil on canvas, Museo del Prado at Madrid
1652, oil on canvas, Museo del Prado at Madrid
1652,_oil_on_canvas,_Museo_del_Prado_at_Madrid
   
   
     

Arellano, Juan de Still-Life with a Basket of Flowers oil


Still-Life with a Basket of Flowers
Painting ID::  43807
Still-Life with a Basket of Flowers
c. 1650 Oil on canvas, 46,5 x 60,5 cm
c._1650_ Oil_on_canvas,_ 46,5_x_60,5_cm
   
   
     

Arellano, Juan de Basket of Flowers on a Plinth oil


Basket of Flowers on a Plinth
Painting ID::  43808
Basket of Flowers on a Plinth
1664 Oil on canvas, 95 x 63 cm
1664 _Oil_on_canvas, _95_x_63_cm
   
   
     

Arellano, Juan de Basket of Flowers c oil


Basket of Flowers c
Painting ID::  52601
Basket of Flowers c
c. 1670 Oil on canvas, 84 x 100 cm
c._1670_Oil_on_canvas,_84_x_100_cm
   
   
     

Arellano, Juan de Florero de cristal oil


Florero de cristal
Painting ID::  76178
Florero de cristal
Florero de cristal. Óleo sobre lienzo. 83 x 62 cm. Date 1668 cyf
   
   
     

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     Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1614-1676 Spanish painter. He was the pre-eminent painter of flower-pieces in 17th-century Spain. Although Spaniards of the previous generation had painted such works, it was the inspiration of Flemish and Italian examples in Madrid that from c. 1650 encouraged Arellano's success as a specialist in this genre. According to Palomino, who moved to the Court shortly after the artist's death and befriended many painters who had known him, Arellano began to paint flowers only in his thirties after a beginning that showed little promise.

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