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Machuca, Pedro
Spanish, approx. 1490-1550
Spanish painter and architect. The form of his signature (Petrus Machuca, Hispanus. Toletanus ...) on his earliest known work, the Virgin of Succour (1517; Madrid, Prado), suggests he was active at an early age in Italy. On the basis of the style of that work, a number of frescoes in the Vatican have been attributed to him, including Isaiah Blessing Jacob. Other works from the same period that have been attributed to him include a copy (Paris, Louvre) of the destroyed Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci and two paintings of the Virgin and Child Related Paintings of Machuca, Pedro :. | In Tuscany | Girl reading a letter by an open window | Red Haired Girl | Small hill to see Crystal Palace | Quietness | Related Artists: Filippo Balbi1806-90
GILLIS, NicolaesDutch painter (active 1610-1630 in Haarlem) Sylvester Feodosiyevich Shchdrinpainted Terrace on the Seashore in 1828
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