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<p> A distinguished Spanish painter, founder of the [[Seville]] school, born at Seville; his finest paintings include "The Last Judgment" and a "Holy Family," both in churches at Seville; others are in the Louvre, Paris; they exhibit boldness of execution with faultless technique (1576-1656). He is known as <i> El viejo </i> , "the elder," to distinguish him from </p> <p> is son, also a noted painter (1622-1685). </p> | <p> A distinguished Spanish painter, founder of the [[Seville]] school, born at Seville; his finest paintings include "The Last Judgment" and a "Holy Family," both in churches at Seville; others are in the Louvre, Paris; they exhibit boldness of execution with faultless technique (1576-1656). He is known as <i> [[El]] viejo </i> , "the elder," to distinguish him from </p> <p> is son, also a noted painter (1622-1685). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 15 October 2021
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
A distinguished Spanish painter, founder of the Seville school, born at Seville; his finest paintings include "The Last Judgment" and a "Holy Family," both in churches at Seville; others are in the Louvre, Paris; they exhibit boldness of execution with faultless technique (1576-1656). He is known as El viejo , "the elder," to distinguish him from
is son, also a noted painter (1622-1685).