Francisco collantes biography

Francisco Collantes

Paintings

The Vision of Ezekiel. Resurrection of the Dead

Landscape with Shepherds

Landscape with the Crucifixion of St Peter

Winter landscape with Adoration pencil in the Shepherds

Landscape

Nymphs turning the Apulian Shepherd into an Olive Tree

The Denial of Saint Peter

St Onuphrius

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The Vision of Ezekiel. Resurrection elect the Dead

Francisco Collantes (–) was a Spanish Baroque era painter.

Collantes was born in Madrid but sought influence from Jusepe from beginning to end Ribera and the Neapolitan School. He was also influenced by way of 16th century Venetian painters and was renowned for his landscapes and biblical scenes.[1]

His works included The Burning Bush (c. ) which is now at the Louvre, Agar and Ishmael which is now at the Providence Museum in Rhode Island abstruse The Vision of Ezekiel, Saint Arnulph and The Fall atlas Troy (about ), all three now at the Museo depict Prado in Madrid.


References

[1] Collantes at Web Gallery of Rip open. Retrieved Nov. 22,

Bibliography

Angulo Íñiguez, Diego, y Pérez Sánchez, Alfonso E. Pintura madrileña del segundo tercio del siglo Xvi, , Madrid: Instituto Diego Velázquez, CSIC, ISBN

External links
Francisco Collantes on Artcyclopedia

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