Miguel de Santiago

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Miguel de Santiago was a prominent 17th-century Baroque painter from colonial Quito, renowned for his religious artworks and as one of the leading figures of the Quito School of Art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painter
colonial artist
painter
person
artisticGenre Christian devotional painting
altarpiece painting
religious art
artisticMedium canvas
oil painting
panel painting
artisticTradition Hispano-American Baroque NERFINISHED
artSchool Quito School of Art NERFINISHED
associatedWith Catholic clergy in Quito
colonial Quito society
continentOfActivity South America NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
culturalContext Spanish colonial America NERFINISHED
colonial Quito
era Spanish colonial period in Ecuador
gender male
heritageDesignation part of Ecuadorian artistic heritage
influenced Quito School of Art NERFINISHED
influencedBy European Baroque painting
Spanish Baroque religious art
languageOfEnvironment Spanish
movement Baroque
Quito School of Art NERFINISHED
name Miguel de Santiago NERFINISHED
notableFor religious paintings
role in the Quito School of Art
notableWorkType Marian images
biblical scenes
paintings of saints
occupation painter
patronType Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religious orders
placeOfActivity Audiencia of Quito NERFINISHED
Quito NERFINISHED
Viceroyalty of Peru NERFINISHED
region Quito School NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
role leading figure of the Quito School of Art
style Andean Baroque NERFINISHED
Baroque
subjectMatter Catholic iconography
New Testament scenes NERFINISHED
Old Testament scenes
timePeriod 17th century

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Quito School of Art hasNotableArtist Miguel de Santiago