Zurbarán

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Zurbarán was a 17th-century Spanish Baroque painter renowned for his starkly realistic religious scenes and masterful use of chiaroscuro.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Francisco de Zurbarán 5
Zurbarán canonical 3

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painter
Spanish Baroque painter
painter
person
activeIn Madrid
Seville
artisticStyle Spanish Baroque
birthDate 1598-11-07
birthPlace Extremadura
Fuente de Cantos
Spain
countryOfActivity Spain
deathDate 1664-08-27
deathPlace Madrid
Spain
era 17th century
familyName Zurbarán self-linksurface differs
genre portrait
religious art
still life
givenName Francisco
influenced Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
Diego Velázquez
Spanish Baroque painting
influencedBy Caravaggio
Caravaggisti
surface form: Tenebrism
knownFor religious painting
still life painting
use of chiaroscuro
movement Baroque
name Zurbarán self-link
surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
nationality Spanish
notableCharacteristic austere compositions
dramatic lighting
stark realism
notableWork Agnus Dei
Saint Francis in Meditation
Saint Serapion
The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas
The Crucifixion
The Defense of Cadiz against the English
The House of Nazareth
occupation painter
patron Spanish monarchy
monastic orders
subjectMatter Christian saints
martyrs
monks
still life objects

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Prado Museum hasWorkBy Zurbarán
Spanish Golden Age notablePainter Zurbarán
this entity surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
Murillo influencedBy Zurbarán
this entity surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo influencedBy Zurbarán
this entity surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
Francisco Pacheco student Zurbarán
this entity surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
Zurbarán name Zurbarán self-link
subject surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
this entity surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
Zurbarán familyName Zurbarán self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Francisco de Zurbarán
Musée de Grenoble hasWorkBy Zurbarán