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MORALES, Luis de Spanish Mannerist Painter, ca.1520-1586
Spanish painter. The origins of his highly individual style are complex. His meticulous technique and the prominent echoes of the style and forms of Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael indicate the formative influence of Italianizing Flemish painters. This accords with Palomino's statement that Morales was trained in Seville by the Flemish Mannerist painter Peeter de Kempeneer (known in Spain as Pedro de Campara), who is recorded in Spain from 1537. It has been suggested that Morales visited Italy c. 1540, but this seems most unlikely.
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Painting ID:: 8272
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MORALES, Luis de Ecce Homo Panel
Hispanic Society of America, New York
Painting ID:: 8273
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MORALES, Luis de Madonna with the Child gg c. 1570
Wood, 84 x 64 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
Painting ID:: 8274
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MORALES, Luis de Madonna with the Child sh Oil on wood, 71,5 x 52 cm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Painting ID:: 8275
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MORALES, Luis de St Stephen agy Panel, 67 x 50 cm
Museo del Prado, Madrid
Painting ID:: 29146
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MORALES, Luis de Madonna and Child with Yarn Winder mk65
Oil on canvas
transferred from panel
28x20 1/2"
Painting ID:: 29171
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MORALES, Luis de Mater Dolorosa mk65
Oil on panel
32 1/2x23"
Painting ID:: 32867
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MORALES, Luis de Pieta mk84
1560-70
Madrid,
Real Academia de Bellas Artes
Panel
126x98cm
Painting ID:: 40976
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MORALES, Luis de Madonna and Child mk159
Oil on canvas
transferred from panel
71.5x52cm
Painting ID:: 86036
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MORALES, Luis de Madonna with the Child 1570s
Medium Oil on wood
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Painting ID:: 86278
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MORALES, Luis de Christ Carrying the Cross 1566(1566)
Medium Oil on wood
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MORALES, Luis de
Spanish Mannerist Painter, ca.1520-1586
Spanish painter. The origins of his highly individual style are complex. His meticulous technique and the prominent echoes of the style and forms of Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael indicate the formative influence of Italianizing Flemish painters. This accords with Palomino's statement that Morales was trained in Seville by the Flemish Mannerist painter Peeter de Kempeneer (known in Spain as Pedro de Campara), who is recorded in Spain from 1537. It has been suggested that Morales visited Italy c. 1540, but this seems most unlikely.