As a portraitist and religious subject artist, Vicente López y Portaña was without equal in 18th-century Spain; Lopez and Francisco Goya were jointly made court painters to Ferdinand VII. The suffering of the martyred saint is enhanced with generous colors and luxurious brushstrokes, while Sebastian’s affectation and wounds call to mind the Crucifixion.
Spanish Golden Age Painting, after Vicente López Portanaafter Vicente López Portaña Spanish (1772 - 1850) |
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As a portraitist and religious subject artist, Vicente López y Portaña was without equal in 18th-century Spain; Lopez and Francisco Goya were jointly made court painters to Ferdinand VII. The suffering of the martyred saint is enhanced with generous colors and luxurious brushstrokes, while Sebastian’s affectation and wounds call to mind the Crucifixion. |
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