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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

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Machuca, Pedro Descent from the Cross oil painting artist


Machuca, Pedro Descent from the Cross oil painting artist

Descent from the Cross
Painting ID::  19231
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1547 Oil on panel Museo del Prado, Madrid.

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Machuca, Pedro The Descent from the Cross oil painting artist


Machuca, Pedro The Descent from the Cross oil painting artist

The Descent from the Cross
Painting ID::  28110
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mk61 1547 Oil on panel 141x128cm

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Machuca, Pedro Deposition oil painting artist


Machuca, Pedro Deposition oil painting artist

Deposition
Painting ID::  32865
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mk84 1520-25 Madrid

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Machuca, Pedro Descent from the Cross oil painting artist


Machuca, Pedro Descent from the Cross oil painting artist

Descent from the Cross
Painting ID::  62363
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141 x 128 cm (incl. frame) Museo del Prado, Madrid Machuca was an extraordinary artist, an architect, sculptor and painter. He built the palace of Charles V in Granada, a work of exceptional quality, one of the very few existing Renaissance buildings with a circular court. His training as an architect is evident in the design of the original ornamented frame of this painting with plenty of decorative elements typical of the architecture of first Spanish Renaissance or Plateresque style. It is indicated on this frame that the altarpiece was ordered by Do?a In?s de Castillo, and it was finished in 1547

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