Miguel Jerónimo de Cieza

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Philip II of Spain visits Carlos, Prince of Asturias, now in the Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada.

Miguel Jerónimo de Cieza (1611-1685) was a Spanish painter.

Jerónimo de Cieza was born at

Alonso Cano, whom he imitated both in drawing and in colour. He painted historical pictures, and according to Palomino
, his best works are in the Convent of the Angel, and in the Hospital of the Corpus Domini, at Granada.[citation needed] He died in Granada in 1685.

His son was José de Cieza.

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References

  • Cazorla Garcia, Cristina, "Life of the Virgin in the Granada School of painting (iconographic study) ', Journal of Art and Iconography, FUE, t. XI, No. 22 (2002), p. 207-399.
  • Cean Bermudez, John Augustine, Historical Dictionary of the most distinguished teachers of the Fine Arts in Spain, Madrid, 1800, vol 1, p. 131.
  • Pérez Sánchez, Alfonso E. (1992). Baroque Painting in Spain 1600–1750. Madrid: Ediciones Chair. .

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