Claudio Coello

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Claudio Coello was a prominent 17th-century Spanish Baroque painter known for his religious and courtly works, serving as one of the last great masters of the Spanish Golden Age.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painter
Spanish Baroque painter
court painter
human
painter
activeIn Madrid
artForm oil painting
artisticPeriod Spanish Golden Age
birthCountry Spain
birthPlace Madrid
birthYear 1642
burialPlace Madrid
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Spain
deathCountry Spain
deathPlace Madrid
deathYear 1693
employer Spanish royal court
era Spanish Golden Age
fieldOfWork painting
gender male
genre court painting
portrait painting
religious painting
hasWorkLocation Prado Museum
El Escorial
surface form: Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
influencedBy Diego Velázquez
Juan Carreño de Miranda
knownAs one of the last great masters of the Spanish Golden Age
knownFor courtly works
religious works
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
movement Baroque
name Claudio Coello self-link
nationality Spanish
notableWork Adoration of the Miraculous Host
La Sagrada Forma
occupation painter
partOf Spanish Baroque painting tradition
positionHeld painter to the king of Spain
regionOfActivity Castile
religion Roman Catholicism
studentOf Francisco Rizi
style Baroque
workedFor Charles II of Spain

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Meadows Museum hasWorkBy Claudio Coello
Claudio Coello name Claudio Coello self-link