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COELLO, Claudio The Triumph of St Augustine df 1664
Oil on canvas, 271 x 203 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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COELLO, Claudio King Charles II xcg 1675-80
Oil on canvas, 66 x 56 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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COELLO, Claudio St Dominic of Guzman dfgh Oil on canvas, 240 x 160 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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COELLO, Claudio St Dominic sdg 1691
Oil on canvas, 201 x 127 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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COELLO, Claudio Holy Family dfgd Oil on canvas, 248 x 169 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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COELLO, Claudio King Charles II (mk08) c.1675-1680
Oil on canvas.
66x56cm
Madrid,Museo del Prado
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COELLO, Claudio St.Dominic de Guzman mk61
c.1684-1685
Oil on canvas
240x160cm
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COELLO, Claudio The Triumph of St.Augustine mk61
1664
Oil on canvas
270x203cm
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COELLO, Claudio The Adoration of the Holy Family by St.Louis.King of France,and Othe Saints mk61
c.1665-1668
Oil on canvas
229x249cm
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COELLO, Claudio St.Rose of Lima mk61
c.1684-1685
Oil on canvas
240x160cm
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COELLO, Claudio Triumph ot St.Augustine mk84
1664
Madrid,Prado.canvas
270x203cm
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COELLO, Claudio La Sagrada Forma mk84
1685-90
El Escorial.Sacristy,canvas
500x300cm
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COELLO, Claudio King Charles II mk86
c.1675-1680
Oil on canvas
66x56cm
Madrid,Museo del Prado
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COELLO, Claudio Charles II Adoring the St Sacrament mk156
1685-90
Oil on canvas
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COELLO, Claudio Portrait of Teresa Francisca Mudarra y Herrera 1690
Oil on canvas,
210,5 x 145,5 cm
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COELLO, Claudio
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Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1642-1693
Spanish painter and draughtsman. Together with the court painters Francisco Rizi, Juan Carre?o de Miranda and Francisco de Herrera, he was one of the foremost exponents of a style of Spanish painting that developed between c. 1660 and 1700 and was characterized by theatrical compositions and rich colours. The sources of this late Baroque style, which was distinct from that of the previous generation of Spanish Baroque artists, most of whom painted sober, realistic depictions of religious and secular life, lie in the influence exerted by Venetian Renaissance painting and by Italian and Flemish art of the period,
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