miércoles, 22 de marzo de 2023

Murillo

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Meadows Museum Dallas on Feb 21, 2018 In this five-part lecture series, Rebecca Teresi focuses on the life, career, and legacy of the most iconic painter of the later Spanish Golden Age, Bartolome Esteban Murillo. An artist renowned not only for his religious paintings but also for his technical virtuosity, accomplished portraits, and poignant and sometimes cheeky genre scenes, Murillo's work saw tremendous influence after his death and beyond the Iberian peninsula. Celebrating the 400th anniversary of the painter's birth, this series will complement the special installation showcasing the museum's outstanding holdings of five of the artist's paintings.

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