Francisco Bayeu
Spanish painter ,
1734, Zaragoza, Spain - 1795, Madrid
was a Spanish painter, active in a Neoclassic style, whose main subjects were religious and historical themes. Born in Zaragoza, he received a broad childhood education. His initial art studies were with a local master, Jos?? Luz??n[1] and Antonio Gonz??lez Vel??zquez. He then moved to Madrid, winning a scholarship with the painting of the ????Tyranny of Gerion???? to study in the Academia Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. The death of his parents and the care of his brothers forced him to return to Zaragoza, until he was recalled by Anton Raphael Mengs to help decorate the Royal Palace of Madrid. In later years, one of his colleagues was Francisco Goya, who married his sister, Josefa Bayeu. He served as court painter to King Charles III of Spain. He was named a professor of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 1765 and director in 1788. He painted in the Charterhouse of Aula Dei in Zaragoza. In 1767 he was named court painter for Charles III, king of Spain. He was involved in the decoration of various Royal palaces near Madrid. Related Paintings of Francisco Bayeu :. | Charity of Saint Elladius of Toledo, oil painting by Francisco Bayeu. Cathedral of Toledo cloister | La predicacion de San Eugenio | Painting with Thirteen Sketches | Olympus-The Fall of the Giants | Charity of Saint Elladius of Toledo | Related Artists: Wall, William GuyAmerican, 1792-1862 Jean SeignemartinFrench, 1848-1875 Leemput, Remigius vanFlemish Baroque Era Painter, 1607-1675
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