Alejandro de Loarte (c.1590/1600 – 12 December 1626) was a Spanish painter active during the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. He specialized...
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de los Llanos Sebastián de Llanos y Valdés Cristóbal Lloréns Bernardo Germán de Llórente Otho Lloyd Alejandro de Loarte Juan de Loaysa y Giron Baltasar...
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Gallery. Carved meat, eggs, and utensils. Kitchen Still Life by Alejandro de Loarte; c. 1626, 82 × 108 cm, private collection. Sweets, pottery, glassware...
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include Felipe Ramírez, Alejandro de Loarte, the Court painter Juan van der Hamen y León, Juan Fernández, el Labrador, Juan de Espinosa, Francisco Barrera...
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Virgin, Cathedral, Valencia (url) "Fernando" is incorrect. Alejandro de Loarte (c. 1597 – 1626), 1 painting : Still-Life, Private collection (url) Andrea...
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List of Catholic artists (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
of Philip the Apostle are in the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella Alejandro de Loarte, painted a Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes (1622) for the Mission...
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surrounded by a bounty of Alaskan fish after being inspired by Alejandro de Loarte’s painting "The Kitchen" (1610) at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The Rasmuson...
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Tomás Yepes (redirect from Tomas de Yepes)
eggs on the table—similar to the approach of Jacopo da Empoli and Alejandro de Loarte. An allegorical painting by Yepes is Allegory of the Senses (c. 1650)...
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Pedro Orrente (redirect from Pedro de Orrente)
in Toledo, where Alejandro de Loarte appointed him an executor and he took a student named Juan de Sevilla, son of the sculptor Juan de Sevilla Villaquirán...
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Arias de Herrera y Maldonado: (1566) Juan de Pinedo: (1566) Manuel Barros de San Millán: (1567–1569) Diego Lope de Vera: (1569–1573) Gabriel Loarte: (1573–1578)...
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