Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa

Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa

Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa, Saint Peter Nolasco interceding, 1651-1652.]
Born 1600
Alicante
Died 1667
Valencia
Nationality Spanish
Occupation artist

Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa (1600–1667) was a Spanish painter, active in Valencia and a painter of great reputation in the reign of Philip IV. His father was the painter Jerónimo Rodriguez de Espinosa, born in 1562 at Valladolid and settled, about the close of the century, in the town of Cocentayna, near Valencia. There, in 1596, he married Aldonza Lied, Jacinto's mother.

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Dated Works

Unknown dated works

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References

  1. García Mahiquez, p. 271 y ss.
  2. Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 176
  3. Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 190
  4. Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 90
  5. Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 120
  6. Benito Doménech (1987), p. 284.
  7. Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 16
  8. Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 172.

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