Felipe Ramírez
For the Mexican footballer, see Felipe Ponce Ramírez.
Felipe Ramírez was a Spanish painter of Seville, active as a still-life painter during the 17th century. He was probably a relation of Gerónimo Ramírez, and was active at the same period. He painted hunting-pictures, dead game, birds, and various other subjects. He also painted a Still Life with Cardoon, Francolin, Grapes and Irises which is now at the Museo del Prado in Madrid and a Martyrdom of St. Stephen for a church in Seville (?).
Works
- Still Life with Cardoon, Francolin, Grapes and Irises (1628), 71 x 92 cm, Musel del Prado, Madrid
- Varón de Dolores (1631), now in the private collection in Belgium
References
- Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong & Robert Edmund Graves, ed. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume II L-Z). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons. p. 345.
- Pérez Sánchez, Alfonso E. (1983). Pintura española de bodegones y floreros de 1600 a Goya. Museo del Prado, Madrid, Ministry of Culture. p. 29 and 35. ISBN 84-500-9335-X.
- Museo del Prado (1995). La belleza de lo real. Floreros y bodegones en el Museo del Prado 1600-1800. Madrid, Publyco S.A. p. 43–45. ISBN 84-87317-43-X.
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