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TOQUEL - Zurbaran (Prod. by Beyond)
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published: 24 Nov 2023
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Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons, Paintings from Auckland Castle
Susan Grace Galassi, Senior Curator at The Frick Collection, provides an introduction to the current exhibition, Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland Castle, on view at The Frick Collection from January 31 through April 22, 2018.
published: 20 Feb 2018
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Francisco de Zurbarán y su obra - Benito Navarrete | #MUNALxTHYSSEN
Conferencia “Francisco de Zurbarán y su obra”
Imparte: Benito Navarrete, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
Actividad virtual en torno a la exposición temporal “Munal x Thyssen. La ruta infinita”, presentada en el Museo Nacional de Arte de México.
#MUNALxTHYSSEN
#ContigoEnLaDistancia
published: 14 Oct 2022
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Zurbarán y el realismo de la Contrarreforma
El Museo del Prado: los pintores de lo real. De Caravaggio a Goya
Conferencia impartida por Ignacio Cano Rivero, Conservador de museos, Junta de Andalucía
Curso anual 2007-2008
© Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado
published: 28 Sep 2015
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Obra comentada: Bodegón con cacharros, de Francisco de Zurbarán.
Elena Cenalmor Bruquetas (Gestión de colecciones, Dirección Adjunta de Conservación del Museo del Prado) comenta la obra "Bodegón con cacharros" de Francisco de Zurbarán realizada hacia 1650.
Más información sobre la obra: https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/bodegon-con-cacharros/bdd71dfb-cde5-440e-87a2-48d8c64060dd
Subtítulos disponibles en inglés y español.
#Zurbarán
published: 12 Sep 2017
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Junto A Ti - Zurbarán
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6c1BLXfHP6RyniWsYwPjRx?si=Ic8UWKx9RHmxGIGlnc00VA
Otras Plataformas: https://ditto.fm/junto-a-ti-zurbaran
Web: http://zurbaran-ylo.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zurbaran.ylo/
Letra: https://www.musixmatch.com/es/letras/ZURBAR%C3%81N/Junto-A-Ti
Lanzamiento/Release: 24/03/21
Vídeo:
Dirigido por: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán y Txaber Miravalles
Idea y Guion: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Edición: Txaber Miravalles by "El Conserje del Universo "
Fotografía: Txaber Miravalles
Cámara: Txaber Miravalles
Dron Cámara: Matxin Lauaxeta
Producción Ejecutiva: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Producción general: El Conserje del Universo
Asistente de Producción: Aitor Badiola
Locación: Busturia San Kristobal - Urdaibai
Audio:
Yunior Lobo Zurbarán : Voz, coros, guitarra ...
published: 24 Mar 2021
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Obra comentada: Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640), por Javier Portús
Con motivo de la exposición "La belleza encerrada. De Fra Angelico a Fortuny", Javier Portús, Jefe de Departamento de Pintura Española (hasta 1700) del Museo Nacional del Prado, comenta la obra Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640).
Un fondo oscuro y una mesa gris es el escenario donde se expone el motivo único del cuadro: un cordero merino de entre ocho y doce meses de vida. Se encuentra todavía vivo, tumbado y con las patas ligadas con un cordel, en una actitud inequívocamente sacrificial, que curiosamente recuerda famosas imágenes de santos martirizados, como la conmovedora escultura de Santa Cecilia de Stefano Maderno en la basílica de Santa Cecilia en Roma. El pintor ha utilizado su inigualable capacidad para reproducir las texturas, una luz muy calculada y dirigida que cre...
published: 04 Sep 2013
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Francisco de Zurbaran: A collection of 106 paintings (HD)
Francisco de Zurbarán: A collection of 106 paintings (HD)
Description: "Francisco de Zurbarán, (baptized November 7, 1598, Fuente de Cantos, Spain—died August 27, 1664, Madrid), major painter of the Spanish Baroque who is especially noted for religious subjects. His work is characterized by Caravaggesque naturalism and tenebrism, the latter a style in which most forms are depicted in shadow but a few are dramatically lighted.
Zurbarán was apprenticed 1614–16 to Pedro Díaz de Villanueva in Sevilla (Seville), where he spent the greater part of his life. No works by his master have survived, but Zurbarán’s earliest known painting, an Immaculate Conception (1616), suggests that he was schooled in the same naturalistic style as his contemporary Diego Velázquez. From 1617 to 1628 he was livin...
published: 13 Apr 2017
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La mitad invisible de Zurbarán
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published: 23 Sep 2021
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Vida y Obra de Francisco de Zurbarán
La vida y obra de nuestro mas Universal de los pintores extremeños, nacido en Fuente de Cantos. Francisco de Zurbarán
published: 22 Oct 2014
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TOQUEL - Zurbaran (Prod. by Beyond)
"1111" LP OUT NOW: https://Toquel.lnk.to/1111
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Music: Beyond, TOQUEL
Lyrics: TOQUEL
Produced: Beyond
Follow Toquel on S...
"1111" LP OUT NOW: https://Toquel.lnk.to/1111
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Music: Beyond, TOQUEL
Lyrics: TOQUEL
Produced: Beyond
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#TOQUEL #Zurbaran #1111
https://wn.com/Toquel_Zurbaran_(Prod._By_Beyond)
"1111" LP OUT NOW: https://Toquel.lnk.to/1111
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Music: Beyond, TOQUEL
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#TOQUEL #Zurbaran #1111
- published: 24 Nov 2023
- views: 1291902
8:03
Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons, Paintings from Auckland Castle
Susan Grace Galassi, Senior Curator at The Frick Collection, provides an introduction to the current exhibition, Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Paintings...
Susan Grace Galassi, Senior Curator at The Frick Collection, provides an introduction to the current exhibition, Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland Castle, on view at The Frick Collection from January 31 through April 22, 2018.
https://wn.com/Zurbarán’S_Jacob_And_His_Twelve_Sons,_Paintings_From_Auckland_Castle
Susan Grace Galassi, Senior Curator at The Frick Collection, provides an introduction to the current exhibition, Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland Castle, on view at The Frick Collection from January 31 through April 22, 2018.
- published: 20 Feb 2018
- views: 8916
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Francisco de Zurbarán y su obra - Benito Navarrete | #MUNALxTHYSSEN
Conferencia “Francisco de Zurbarán y su obra”
Imparte: Benito Navarrete, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
Actividad virtual en torno a la exposición temporal...
Conferencia “Francisco de Zurbarán y su obra”
Imparte: Benito Navarrete, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
Actividad virtual en torno a la exposición temporal “Munal x Thyssen. La ruta infinita”, presentada en el Museo Nacional de Arte de México.
#MUNALxTHYSSEN
#ContigoEnLaDistancia
https://wn.com/Francisco_De_Zurbarán_Y_Su_Obra_Benito_Navarrete_|_Munalxthyssen
Conferencia “Francisco de Zurbarán y su obra”
Imparte: Benito Navarrete, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares.
Actividad virtual en torno a la exposición temporal “Munal x Thyssen. La ruta infinita”, presentada en el Museo Nacional de Arte de México.
#MUNALxTHYSSEN
#ContigoEnLaDistancia
- published: 14 Oct 2022
- views: 1114
1:22:34
Zurbarán y el realismo de la Contrarreforma
El Museo del Prado: los pintores de lo real. De Caravaggio a Goya
Conferencia impartida por Ignacio Cano Rivero, Conservador de museos, Junta de Andalucía
Cu...
El Museo del Prado: los pintores de lo real. De Caravaggio a Goya
Conferencia impartida por Ignacio Cano Rivero, Conservador de museos, Junta de Andalucía
Curso anual 2007-2008
© Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado
https://wn.com/Zurbarán_Y_El_Realismo_De_La_Contrarreforma
El Museo del Prado: los pintores de lo real. De Caravaggio a Goya
Conferencia impartida por Ignacio Cano Rivero, Conservador de museos, Junta de Andalucía
Curso anual 2007-2008
© Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 12654
8:34
Obra comentada: Bodegón con cacharros, de Francisco de Zurbarán.
Elena Cenalmor Bruquetas (Gestión de colecciones, Dirección Adjunta de Conservación del Museo del Prado) comenta la obra "Bodegón con cacharros" de Francisco de...
Elena Cenalmor Bruquetas (Gestión de colecciones, Dirección Adjunta de Conservación del Museo del Prado) comenta la obra "Bodegón con cacharros" de Francisco de Zurbarán realizada hacia 1650.
Más información sobre la obra: https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/bodegon-con-cacharros/bdd71dfb-cde5-440e-87a2-48d8c64060dd
Subtítulos disponibles en inglés y español.
#Zurbarán
https://wn.com/Obra_Comentada_Bodegón_Con_Cacharros,_De_Francisco_De_Zurbarán.
Elena Cenalmor Bruquetas (Gestión de colecciones, Dirección Adjunta de Conservación del Museo del Prado) comenta la obra "Bodegón con cacharros" de Francisco de Zurbarán realizada hacia 1650.
Más información sobre la obra: https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/bodegon-con-cacharros/bdd71dfb-cde5-440e-87a2-48d8c64060dd
Subtítulos disponibles en inglés y español.
#Zurbarán
- published: 12 Sep 2017
- views: 47440
3:50
Junto A Ti - Zurbarán
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6c1BLXfHP6RyniWsYwPjRx?si=Ic8UWKx9RHmxGIGlnc00VA
Otras Plataformas: https://ditto.fm/junto-a-ti-zurbaran
Web: http://zu...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6c1BLXfHP6RyniWsYwPjRx?si=Ic8UWKx9RHmxGIGlnc00VA
Otras Plataformas: https://ditto.fm/junto-a-ti-zurbaran
Web: http://zurbaran-ylo.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zurbaran.ylo/
Letra: https://www.musixmatch.com/es/letras/ZURBAR%C3%81N/Junto-A-Ti
Lanzamiento/Release: 24/03/21
Vídeo:
Dirigido por: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán y Txaber Miravalles
Idea y Guion: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Edición: Txaber Miravalles by "El Conserje del Universo "
Fotografía: Txaber Miravalles
Cámara: Txaber Miravalles
Dron Cámara: Matxin Lauaxeta
Producción Ejecutiva: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Producción general: El Conserje del Universo
Asistente de Producción: Aitor Badiola
Locación: Busturia San Kristobal - Urdaibai
Audio:
Yunior Lobo Zurbarán : Voz, coros, guitarra acústica
Carlos Reyes: Guitarra Eléctrica
Max Martínez: Batería y percusión
José Ignacio Mateis: Bajo
Chapis Lasca: Coros, Guitarra Acústica y Teclados
Víctor Rodríguez: Teclados
Letra y Música: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Producción: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán y Chapis Lasca
Voz Grabada en SoundBusiness Studios, Por Guillermo Arteagoitia - Bilbao, País Vasco
Guitarras acústicas y Bajo Grabado en MaxiStudios, Por José Ignacio Mateis - Caracas, Venezuela
Guitarra eléctrica Grabada en Reyes Studios, Por Carlos Reyes - Bogotá, Colombia
Batería Grabada en Altos Studios, Por Max Martínez - Lechería, Venezuela
Teclados Grabados en Etxean Studios, Por Víctor Rodríguez - Caracas, Venezuela.
Coros Grabados en Lasca Studios, Por Chapis Lasca - Caracas, Venezuela.
Mezclado en Altos Studios, Por Max Martínez - Lechería, Venezuela
Masterizado en Robert Lang Studios por: Marcel Fernández - Los Ángeles, USA
Portada:
Diseño y Arte Gráfico: Gabo Barbara
Agradecimientos:
A mi "Txiki", Valeria Lobo Afonso por ser mi inspiración y a mi querida #Mérida y su gente de Mil estrellas.
A mis hermanos Carlos Eduardo Reyes, Nacho Mateis (Naxxo Piloto), Max Martínez, Chapis Lasca, Víctor Rodríguez, Marcel Fernández, Alazne Elguezabal, Txaber Miravalles, Aitor Badiola, Alfonso Tosta, Kuámasi González, Carlos Imperatori, Anne Figuera Elguezabal, Jacqueline Pistilli, Karima Urdaneta, Aiztbea Ramos Barreda, Iván Gozón, Cecilia Díaz, Max Manzano, Manuel González, Leonardo Rodríguez, Gaby Sarriegui, Luanda Caleca, Matxin Lauaxeta, Lorenzo Martínez, Erika Paz, Amelí Hernández, Rafael L. Garnica, Lander Gorka Liñero, Gustavo Rugeles, Gabo Barbara, Luis Golding, Carlos Da Palma, Luis Irán, Jonathan Bellomo, Mattia Medina, Kelvin Malave, Darío Sosa, Gabriel Ferri, Miguel Molina, Cesar Sosa, Gabriel Rojas Parma, Juan Olmedillo, Claudia Lizardo, Antonio Romero, Neptalí Avilan, Aingeru Muñoz, Ainhoa Ezponda, Miguel González "El Enano", Mikel Aitor Barandiaran, Abner Alvarado, Sebastián Araujo y a toda mi Familia Lobo Zurbarán, Familia Elguezabal, Los Andes Electrónicos y dioslepague.
@Copyrigtht2020 Deposito Legal MI2019000198
ISRC: GBMA22160004
https://wn.com/Junto_A_Ti_Zurbarán
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6c1BLXfHP6RyniWsYwPjRx?si=Ic8UWKx9RHmxGIGlnc00VA
Otras Plataformas: https://ditto.fm/junto-a-ti-zurbaran
Web: http://zurbaran-ylo.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zurbaran.ylo/
Letra: https://www.musixmatch.com/es/letras/ZURBAR%C3%81N/Junto-A-Ti
Lanzamiento/Release: 24/03/21
Vídeo:
Dirigido por: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán y Txaber Miravalles
Idea y Guion: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Edición: Txaber Miravalles by "El Conserje del Universo "
Fotografía: Txaber Miravalles
Cámara: Txaber Miravalles
Dron Cámara: Matxin Lauaxeta
Producción Ejecutiva: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Producción general: El Conserje del Universo
Asistente de Producción: Aitor Badiola
Locación: Busturia San Kristobal - Urdaibai
Audio:
Yunior Lobo Zurbarán : Voz, coros, guitarra acústica
Carlos Reyes: Guitarra Eléctrica
Max Martínez: Batería y percusión
José Ignacio Mateis: Bajo
Chapis Lasca: Coros, Guitarra Acústica y Teclados
Víctor Rodríguez: Teclados
Letra y Música: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán
Producción: Yunior Lobo Zurbarán y Chapis Lasca
Voz Grabada en SoundBusiness Studios, Por Guillermo Arteagoitia - Bilbao, País Vasco
Guitarras acústicas y Bajo Grabado en MaxiStudios, Por José Ignacio Mateis - Caracas, Venezuela
Guitarra eléctrica Grabada en Reyes Studios, Por Carlos Reyes - Bogotá, Colombia
Batería Grabada en Altos Studios, Por Max Martínez - Lechería, Venezuela
Teclados Grabados en Etxean Studios, Por Víctor Rodríguez - Caracas, Venezuela.
Coros Grabados en Lasca Studios, Por Chapis Lasca - Caracas, Venezuela.
Mezclado en Altos Studios, Por Max Martínez - Lechería, Venezuela
Masterizado en Robert Lang Studios por: Marcel Fernández - Los Ángeles, USA
Portada:
Diseño y Arte Gráfico: Gabo Barbara
Agradecimientos:
A mi "Txiki", Valeria Lobo Afonso por ser mi inspiración y a mi querida #Mérida y su gente de Mil estrellas.
A mis hermanos Carlos Eduardo Reyes, Nacho Mateis (Naxxo Piloto), Max Martínez, Chapis Lasca, Víctor Rodríguez, Marcel Fernández, Alazne Elguezabal, Txaber Miravalles, Aitor Badiola, Alfonso Tosta, Kuámasi González, Carlos Imperatori, Anne Figuera Elguezabal, Jacqueline Pistilli, Karima Urdaneta, Aiztbea Ramos Barreda, Iván Gozón, Cecilia Díaz, Max Manzano, Manuel González, Leonardo Rodríguez, Gaby Sarriegui, Luanda Caleca, Matxin Lauaxeta, Lorenzo Martínez, Erika Paz, Amelí Hernández, Rafael L. Garnica, Lander Gorka Liñero, Gustavo Rugeles, Gabo Barbara, Luis Golding, Carlos Da Palma, Luis Irán, Jonathan Bellomo, Mattia Medina, Kelvin Malave, Darío Sosa, Gabriel Ferri, Miguel Molina, Cesar Sosa, Gabriel Rojas Parma, Juan Olmedillo, Claudia Lizardo, Antonio Romero, Neptalí Avilan, Aingeru Muñoz, Ainhoa Ezponda, Miguel González "El Enano", Mikel Aitor Barandiaran, Abner Alvarado, Sebastián Araujo y a toda mi Familia Lobo Zurbarán, Familia Elguezabal, Los Andes Electrónicos y dioslepague.
@Copyrigtht2020 Deposito Legal MI2019000198
ISRC: GBMA22160004
- published: 24 Mar 2021
- views: 3311
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Obra comentada: Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640), por Javier Portús
Con motivo de la exposición "La belleza encerrada. De Fra Angelico a Fortuny", Javier Portús, Jefe de Departamento de Pintura Española (hasta 1700) del Museo Na...
Con motivo de la exposición "La belleza encerrada. De Fra Angelico a Fortuny", Javier Portús, Jefe de Departamento de Pintura Española (hasta 1700) del Museo Nacional del Prado, comenta la obra Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640).
Un fondo oscuro y una mesa gris es el escenario donde se expone el motivo único del cuadro: un cordero merino de entre ocho y doce meses de vida. Se encuentra todavía vivo, tumbado y con las patas ligadas con un cordel, en una actitud inequívocamente sacrificial, que curiosamente recuerda famosas imágenes de santos martirizados, como la conmovedora escultura de Santa Cecilia de Stefano Maderno en la basílica de Santa Cecilia en Roma. El pintor ha utilizado su inigualable capacidad para reproducir las texturas, una luz muy calculada y dirigida que crea amplios espacios de sombras y una técnica minuciosa, para concentrar la atención en el animal que parece asumir con mansedumbre su destino fatal.
Más información de la obra: https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/agnus-dei/795b841a-ec81-4d10-bd8b-0c7a870e327b
(Subtítulos en inglés y español)
AGNUS DEI, FRANCISCO DE ZURBARÁN, (1635 - 1640), BY JAVIER PORTÚS
On the occasion of the exhibition Captive Beauty from Fra Angelico to Fortuny, Javier Portús, Chief Curator of Spanish Painting until 1700 at the Museo Nacional del Prado, comments on the work Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640).
This votive image was wide-spread in seventeenth-century Spain. It represents an Agnus Dei or “Lamb of God”, in allusion to Christ's sacrificial death to save humanity. The straightforward composition consists exclusively of an image of the young animal with its legs bound, lying on a windowsill and brightly light by a single light source.
Zurbarán made six versions of this subject with small iconographic variations, which indicates that it was relatively successful with his private clients. This is the finest version and it corresponds to his mature period.
This work was acquired by the Spanish State in 1986.
More information: https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/agnus-dei/795b841a-ec81-4d10-bd8b-0c7a870e327b
(Spanish and english subtitles)
https://wn.com/Obra_Comentada_Agnus_Dei,_Francisco_De_Zurbarán,_(1635_1640),_Por_Javier_Portús
Con motivo de la exposición "La belleza encerrada. De Fra Angelico a Fortuny", Javier Portús, Jefe de Departamento de Pintura Española (hasta 1700) del Museo Nacional del Prado, comenta la obra Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640).
Un fondo oscuro y una mesa gris es el escenario donde se expone el motivo único del cuadro: un cordero merino de entre ocho y doce meses de vida. Se encuentra todavía vivo, tumbado y con las patas ligadas con un cordel, en una actitud inequívocamente sacrificial, que curiosamente recuerda famosas imágenes de santos martirizados, como la conmovedora escultura de Santa Cecilia de Stefano Maderno en la basílica de Santa Cecilia en Roma. El pintor ha utilizado su inigualable capacidad para reproducir las texturas, una luz muy calculada y dirigida que crea amplios espacios de sombras y una técnica minuciosa, para concentrar la atención en el animal que parece asumir con mansedumbre su destino fatal.
Más información de la obra: https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/agnus-dei/795b841a-ec81-4d10-bd8b-0c7a870e327b
(Subtítulos en inglés y español)
AGNUS DEI, FRANCISCO DE ZURBARÁN, (1635 - 1640), BY JAVIER PORTÚS
On the occasion of the exhibition Captive Beauty from Fra Angelico to Fortuny, Javier Portús, Chief Curator of Spanish Painting until 1700 at the Museo Nacional del Prado, comments on the work Agnus Dei, Francisco de Zurbarán, (1635 - 1640).
This votive image was wide-spread in seventeenth-century Spain. It represents an Agnus Dei or “Lamb of God”, in allusion to Christ's sacrificial death to save humanity. The straightforward composition consists exclusively of an image of the young animal with its legs bound, lying on a windowsill and brightly light by a single light source.
Zurbarán made six versions of this subject with small iconographic variations, which indicates that it was relatively successful with his private clients. This is the finest version and it corresponds to his mature period.
This work was acquired by the Spanish State in 1986.
More information: https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/agnus-dei/795b841a-ec81-4d10-bd8b-0c7a870e327b
(Spanish and english subtitles)
- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 39978
10:20
Francisco de Zurbaran: A collection of 106 paintings (HD)
Francisco de Zurbarán: A collection of 106 paintings (HD)
Description: "Francisco de Zurbarán, (baptized November 7, 1598, Fuente de Cantos, Spain—died August...
Francisco de Zurbarán: A collection of 106 paintings (HD)
Description: "Francisco de Zurbarán, (baptized November 7, 1598, Fuente de Cantos, Spain—died August 27, 1664, Madrid), major painter of the Spanish Baroque who is especially noted for religious subjects. His work is characterized by Caravaggesque naturalism and tenebrism, the latter a style in which most forms are depicted in shadow but a few are dramatically lighted.
Zurbarán was apprenticed 1614–16 to Pedro Díaz de Villanueva in Sevilla (Seville), where he spent the greater part of his life. No works by his master have survived, but Zurbarán’s earliest known painting, an Immaculate Conception (1616), suggests that he was schooled in the same naturalistic style as his contemporary Diego Velázquez. From 1617 to 1628 he was living in Llerena, near his birthplace; then he returned to Sevilla, where he settled at the invitation of the city corporation. In 1634 he visited Madrid and was commissioned by Philip IV to paint a series of Labours of Hercules and two scenes of the Defense of Cádiz, which formed part of the decoration of the Hall of Realms in the Buen Retiro palace. The Adoration of the Kings, from a series painted for the Carthusian monastery at Jerez, is signed with the title “Painter to the King” and dated 1638, the year in which Zurbarán decorated a ceremonial ship presented to the king by the city of Sevilla. The paintings for the Buen Retiro are the only royal commissions and the only mythological or historical subjects by Zurbarán that are known. His contact with the court had little effect on his artistic evolution; he remained throughout his life a provincial artist and was par excellence a painter of religious life. In 1658 Zurbarán moved to Madrid. Zurbarán’s personal style was already formed in Sevilla by 1629, and its development was probably stimulated by the early works of Velázquez and by the works of José de Ribera. It was a style that lent itself well to portraiture and still life, but it found its most characteristic expression in his religious subjects. Indeed Zurbarán uses naturalism more convincingly than other exponents for the expression of intense religious devotion. His apostles, saints, and monks are painted with almost sculptural modeling and with an emphasis on the minutiae of their dress that gives verisimilitude to their miracles, visions, and ecstasies. This distinctive combination of realism and religious sensibility conforms to the Counter-Reformation guidelines for artists outlined by the Council of Trent (1545–63). Zurbarán’s art was popular with monastic orders in Sevilla and the neighbouring provinces, and he received commissions for many large cycles. Of these, only the legends of St. Jerome and of the Hieronymite monks (1638–39) that decorate the chapel and sacristy of the Hieronymite monastery at Guadalupe have remained in situ. Little is known of his production in the 1640s apart from an altarpiece at Zafra (1643–44) and records of a large number of paintings destined for Lima, Peru (1647). By 1658 both the style and the content of Zurbarán’s paintings had undergone a change that can be attributed to the influence of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. In his late devotional pictures, such as Holy Family and Immaculate Conception (1659 and 1661, respectively), the figures have become more idealized and less solid in form, and their expression of religious emotion is marred by sentimentality. Zurbarán had several followers whose works have been confused with his."
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Francisco de Zurbarán: A collection of 106 paintings (HD)
Description: "Francisco de Zurbarán, (baptized November 7, 1598, Fuente de Cantos, Spain—died August 27, 1664, Madrid), major painter of the Spanish Baroque who is especially noted for religious subjects. His work is characterized by Caravaggesque naturalism and tenebrism, the latter a style in which most forms are depicted in shadow but a few are dramatically lighted.
Zurbarán was apprenticed 1614–16 to Pedro Díaz de Villanueva in Sevilla (Seville), where he spent the greater part of his life. No works by his master have survived, but Zurbarán’s earliest known painting, an Immaculate Conception (1616), suggests that he was schooled in the same naturalistic style as his contemporary Diego Velázquez. From 1617 to 1628 he was living in Llerena, near his birthplace; then he returned to Sevilla, where he settled at the invitation of the city corporation. In 1634 he visited Madrid and was commissioned by Philip IV to paint a series of Labours of Hercules and two scenes of the Defense of Cádiz, which formed part of the decoration of the Hall of Realms in the Buen Retiro palace. The Adoration of the Kings, from a series painted for the Carthusian monastery at Jerez, is signed with the title “Painter to the King” and dated 1638, the year in which Zurbarán decorated a ceremonial ship presented to the king by the city of Sevilla. The paintings for the Buen Retiro are the only royal commissions and the only mythological or historical subjects by Zurbarán that are known. His contact with the court had little effect on his artistic evolution; he remained throughout his life a provincial artist and was par excellence a painter of religious life. In 1658 Zurbarán moved to Madrid. Zurbarán’s personal style was already formed in Sevilla by 1629, and its development was probably stimulated by the early works of Velázquez and by the works of José de Ribera. It was a style that lent itself well to portraiture and still life, but it found its most characteristic expression in his religious subjects. Indeed Zurbarán uses naturalism more convincingly than other exponents for the expression of intense religious devotion. His apostles, saints, and monks are painted with almost sculptural modeling and with an emphasis on the minutiae of their dress that gives verisimilitude to their miracles, visions, and ecstasies. This distinctive combination of realism and religious sensibility conforms to the Counter-Reformation guidelines for artists outlined by the Council of Trent (1545–63). Zurbarán’s art was popular with monastic orders in Sevilla and the neighbouring provinces, and he received commissions for many large cycles. Of these, only the legends of St. Jerome and of the Hieronymite monks (1638–39) that decorate the chapel and sacristy of the Hieronymite monastery at Guadalupe have remained in situ. Little is known of his production in the 1640s apart from an altarpiece at Zafra (1643–44) and records of a large number of paintings destined for Lima, Peru (1647). By 1658 both the style and the content of Zurbarán’s paintings had undergone a change that can be attributed to the influence of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. In his late devotional pictures, such as Holy Family and Immaculate Conception (1659 and 1661, respectively), the figures have become more idealized and less solid in form, and their expression of religious emotion is marred by sentimentality. Zurbarán had several followers whose works have been confused with his."
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- published: 13 Apr 2017
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La mitad invisible de Zurbarán
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Vida y Obra de Francisco de Zurbarán
La vida y obra de nuestro mas Universal de los pintores extremeños, nacido en Fuente de Cantos. Francisco de Zurbarán
La vida y obra de nuestro mas Universal de los pintores extremeños, nacido en Fuente de Cantos. Francisco de Zurbarán
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La vida y obra de nuestro mas Universal de los pintores extremeños, nacido en Fuente de Cantos. Francisco de Zurbarán
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