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“Pinte Ud!” Metadata:

  • Title: Pinte Ud!
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  • Language: ➤  Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 44
  • Publisher: L.E.D.A. Las Ediciones de Arte
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  • Publish Location: Barcelona, Spain

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  • First Year Published: 1982
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Bodegón

    Robinson: The Bodegones and Early Works of Velázquez, The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs,1906, page 172. Media related to Bodegones at Wikimedia

    Juan Sánchez Cotán

    Spanish Baroque painter, a pioneer of realism in Spain. His still lifes and bodegones were painted in an austere style, especially when compared to similar

    Las Hilanderas

    1648, perhaps because certain aspects of its form and content recall the bodegones Velázquez painted in his early career. In Las Hilanderas, Velázquez developed

    Diego Velázquez

    Pacheco, born in 1621, died in infancy. Velázquez's earliest works are bodegones (kitchen scenes with prominent still-life). He was one of the first Spanish

    Argentine cuisine

    cities tend to host everything from high-end international cuisine to bodegones (inexpensive traditional hidden taverns), less stylish restaurants, and

    Juan van der Hamen

    was a Spanish painter, a master of still life paintings, also called bodegones. Prolific and versatile, he painted allegories, landscapes, and large-scale

    Lima

    & Co. University of Chicago Library. Colonial Calles de la Oca and de Bodegones (Lima) in 1866 by Manuel A. Fuentes and Firmin Didot, Brothers, Sons &

    Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Velázquez)

    At this time, Velázquez was experimenting with the potential of the bodegones, a form of genre painting set in taverns (the meaning of bodegon) or kitchens

    Genre painting

    picaresque genre scenes of street life as well as the kitchen scenes known as bodegones were painted by Spanish artists such as Velázquez (1599–1660) and Murillo

    Genre art

    picaresque genre scenes of street life—as well as the kitchen scenes known as bodegones—were painted by the artists of The Spanish Golden Age, notably Velázquez