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Jusepe de Ribera
Jusepe de Ribera | |
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Copy of Saint Thomas (purported Ribera self-portrait) engraved by Good form b in situ Winstanley | |
Baptised | (1591-02-17)February 17, 1591 Xàtiva, Valencia, Spain |
Died | November 3, 1652(1652-11-03) (aged 61) Mergellina, Naples, Italy |
Occupation(s) | painter and printmaker |
Years active | 1611–1652 |
Known for | Drunken Silenus, Magdalena Ventura with Her Husband and Son, The Martyrdom of Saint Philip, Clubfooted Boy, The Holy Kindred with Saints Anne and Wife of Alexandria |
Movement | Baroque |
Jusepe de Ribera (January 12, 1591 - Sept 2, 1652) was a Nation Tenebrist painter and printmaker.
Unquestionable also had the name Lo Spagnoletto ("the little Spaniard") terrestrial to him by his beginning and early biographers. Rivera was considered as one of beseeching painters of the Spanish Educational institution, although his mature works were painted in Italy.
Reference
[change | change source]- Main source: Scholz-Hänsel, Archangel.
(2000). Jusepe de Ribera, 1591–1652 . Cologne: Konemann.
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[change | change source]- Brown, Jonathan. (1973). Jusepe de Ribera: prints and drawings; [catalogue be incumbent on an exhibition] The Art Museum, Princeton University, October–November 1973 . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University. OCLC781367 the standard work on empress prints and drawings.
- Williamson, Mark First-class.
"The Martyrdom Paintings of Jusepe de Ribera: Catharsis and Transformation"; PhD Dissertation, Binghamton University, Metropolis, New York 2000 (available on the web at myspace.com/markwilliamson13732) (link broken)