Francisco de Zurbarán

Francisco de Zurbarán was a Spanish Baroque painter renowned for his intense chiaroscuro, refined naturalism and deeply spiritual compositions. He was a leading figure of the Spanish Golden Age.

Born in 1598 in Fuente de Cantos, Extremadura, Zurbarán was apprenticed to Pedro Díaz de Villanueva in Seville from 1614 to 1617. His mature style was shaped by the


Studio of Francisco de Zurbarán (Fuente de Cantos, Badajoz 1598-1664 Madrid)

Saint Margaret of Antioch, full-length, holding a shepherd's crook and a bible

Studio of Francisco de Zurbarán (Fuente de Cantos, Badajoz 1598-1664 Madrid)

Friar Pedro de Beteta; and Friar Guillermo de Valencia

Circle of Francisco de Zurbarán (Fuente de Cantos, Badajoz 1598-1664 Madrid)

Portrait of an officer, full-length, in armour, wearing a sword and holding a walking stick in his right hand, in a landscape, a pitched battle before a hilltop fortress beyond

Follower of Francisco de Zurbarán

The Vision of the Virgin

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