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Esteban Marquez de Velasco

Esteban Márquez de Velasco (1652–1696) was a Spanish Baroque painter.

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Biography

Márquez de Velasco was born in Puebla de Guzmán (Huelva). He moved at an early age to Seville with his uncle Fernando Marquez, currently an unknown painter, with whom he worked until 1672. His works show a strong dependence on the known art of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, who was very popular at the time. He most likely worked in one of Murillo's workshops, which had a very abundant production of works.

Works

The signed and dated works, from which it has been possible to set his style, however, are rare and late date:

  • Lactation of Saint Dominic, dated 1693, preserved in the parish of Santa Maria de las Nieves ("Church of Saint Mary of the Snows")
  • Christ and the Virgin as protectors of the youth, dated 1694, large oil painting from the College of San Telmo in Seville, where he was installed in the refectory, now preserved in the auditorium of the University of Seville.
  • Also signed were four stories of a holy martyr, present whereabouts unknown
  • St. Augustine and St. Joseph with the Child, Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
  • A series of the Life of St. Francis of Assisi, preserved in Guadalajara (Mexico)
  • Life of the Virgin, from the convent of the Trinity in Seville
  • References

    Esteban Márquez de Velasco Wikipedia