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| murillo paintings value | Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was the most popular Baroque religious painter of 17th-century Spain, noted for his idealized, sometimes precious manner. |
| murillo in spanish | Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (baptized January 1, , Sevilla, Spain—died April 3, , Sevilla) was the most popular Baroque religious painter of 17th-century Spain, noted for his idealized, sometimes precious manner. |
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- Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (baptized January 1, , Sevilla, Spain—died April 3, , Sevilla) was the most popular Baroque religious painter of 17th-century Spain, noted for his idealized, sometimes precious manner.
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- Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (/ mjʊəˈrɪloʊ, m (j) ʊˈriːoʊ / mure-IL-oh, m (y)uu-REE-oh, Spanish: [baɾtoloˈme esˈteβam muˈɾiʎo]; late December , baptized January 1, – April 3, ) was a Spanish Baroque painter.
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- Murillo achieved a balance between reality and spirituality in his religious paintings by combining the sculptural formalism and clarity of traditional Spanish art with the technical innovations of Venetian and Flemish art.
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- Murillo's career is tied to Seville, the city where he lived and died.
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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was a Spanish Baroque painter and the son of Gaspar Esteban and María Pérez Murillo. Following the customs of the era, Murillo adopted the second last name of his mother, although he sometimes signed as Esteban. He was the youngest of fourteen children. His father was a man of modest fortune. He was a barber-surgeon whose economic situation allowed him to provide for his many children without trouble. Murillo was left an orphan at age nine, and he is raised by one of his older sisters.
His artistic training had probably begun in in the studio of Juan del Castillo, one of his mother's relatives who was a modest painter. Del Castillo's influence can be seen in Murillo's first works, between and
Murillo then meets Pedro Moya, who, during his time in Seville in , introduced Murillo to what was happening in London, where he had come from.
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The Angels' Kitchen, the Louvre Museum, Paris
In , Murillo marries Beatriz