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Juan de Espinosa
A fountain of grape vines, roses and apples in a conch shell
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ID: 74622
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Juan de Espinosa
Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1590-1641, Spanish painter. Details of his life are scarce. He is documented in Madrid and Toledo between 1612 and 1626, and while he is recorded as having painted religious pictures and portraits (untraced), he is only known today for his still-life paintings. Documents relating to another artist of the same name, known as Juan de Espinosa, dating from 1645 to 1677, concern a different painter. Related Paintings of Juan de Espinosa :. | Still-Life with Shell Fountain and Flowers | Still-Life with a Shell Fountain, Fruit and Flowers | Floral still life arranged in conch shell | Still-Life with Grapes, Flowers and Shells | A fountain of grape vines, roses and apples in a conch shell | Related Artists: Alexandre RoubtzoffRussian, 1884-1949 Alfred StieglitzAmerican Photographer, 1864-1946..S. photographer and exhibitor of modern art. He was taken to Europe by his wealthy family to further his education in 1881. In 1883 he abandoned engineering studies in Berlin for a photographic career. Returning to the U.S. in 1890, he made the first successful photographs in snow, in rain, and at night. In 1902 he founded the Photo-Secession group to establish photography as an art. His own best photographs are perhaps two series (1917 C 27), one of portraits of his wife, Georgia O'Keeffe, and the other of cloud shapes corresponding to emotional experiences. His photographs were the first to be exhibited in major U.S. museums. William M. Hannapainted Woodland View With Cows in c. 1879
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