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Vicente Juan Masip. Last Supper (h. 1562), The first Eucharist, depicted by Juan de Juanes, mid-late 16th century, Museo del Prado. Vicente Juan Masip (also known as Joan de Joanes) (1507 - 1579) was a Spanish painter of the Renaissance period. He is commonly considered the foremost member of the Valencian school of painters. Juan de Juanes ( Fuente la Higuera 1 c. 1503/1505 2 3 - Bocairente, 21 de diciembre de 1579), nombre por el que se conoce a Vicente Juan Masip, 4 fue un pintor español del Renacimiento, hijo de Juan Vicente Masip. 4 .

Inmaculada Concepción Juan de Juanes Santander Fundación

The panel was made for the altar of the church of San Esteban in Valencia, together with a series of paintings on the life of Saint Stephen. It was sided by panels showing The agony in the garden and The Crowning with Thorns. Picture and description of a work by Juan de Juanes: The Last Supper. Oil on panel (116 x 191 cm), dated ca. 1560. F. Benito Domenéch, 'Joan de Juanes: una nueva visión del artista y su obra', Museo de Bellas Arte, Valencia 2000. J. Albi Valencia, 'Joan de Joanes y su círculo artístico', Valencia 1979. A. Palomino, 'Lives of the Eminent Spanish Painters and Sculptors', Cambridge 1987 (trans. Nina Ayala Mallory), pp.49-51. Juanes, Juan de (Vicente Juan Masip) Fuente la Higuera, Valencia, 1503 - Bocairente, Valencia, 1579. See author's file . Christ the Saviour with the Eucharist 1545 - 1550. Oil on panel. Room B. Taken together, these three works clearly convey a Eucharistic meaning. They depict Christ holding up. Joan de Joanes/ Juan de Juanes. Vicente Juan Masip (also known as Joan de Joanes) (La Font de la Figuera 1507 - Bocairent 1579) was a Spanish painter of the Renaissance period. He is commonly considered the foremost member of the Valencian school of painters. His father was Vicente Masip (Andilla 1475 - Valencia 1545), and his son was.

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Juan de Juanes (Juan Maçip) (Spanish) Juan de Juanes (1523-1579) trained with his father, working with him on many of Valencia's foremost commissions. His painting of the last Supper (La Última Cena) painted in the 1560s (original size 45.6 x 75.1) is fundamentally characteristic of this Valencian artist. His masterpieces are influenced in many ways by his father's work, but. González García, Juan Luis, Ut pictura rhetorica. Juan de Juanes y el retablo de San Esteban de Valencia., Boletín del Museo del Prado, XVII, 1999, pp. 47/lám. 11. Benito Domènech, Fernando, Joan de Joanes: una visión del artista y su obra, Generalitat Valenciana, Valencia, 2000, pp. 148-161. Report a broken link. Juan de Juanes Works Online. Categorized & Annotated. Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia. The Annunciation to St Anne, ca.1550-55. St Vincent Ferrer, 1550-55. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Imágenes Juan de Juanes. La Última Cen

Juan de Juanes also used the humanism of the Renaissance to give this painting of St. James an emotional complexity that often was not present in earlier Christian art. Here, St. James is depicted staring directly at the viewer. He wears an expression of deep thought and almost sadness that is truly meant to affect those looking at the painting. Historically, many of the pictures in this category tend to emphasize the presence of the Virgin Mary on the Day of Pentecost. There are many, many depictions, some in stained glass, since this is a major theme of art, especially in churches. This is just a small selection. Vicente Juan Macip called Juan de Juanes (Spanish painter, 1510-1579. Juan de Juanes depicts the episode in the Acts of the Apostles when Saint Stephen declared before the Sanhedrin: "I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing on the right hand of God." When they heard him the priests "cried out with a loud voice and stopped their ears and rushed together at him" (Acts 7, 56 and 57). Juanes, Juan de. Uno de los más importantes pintores del renacimiento español, dominador absoluto del panorama valenciano a mediados del siglo XVI. La autoría de algunas de sus obras está todavía en discusión, adjudicándoselas a su padre, el pintor Juan Vicente Masip que, activo ya en 1493, fue, sin duda, uno de los grandes pintores.

Juanes, Juan de Sagrada Familia

Juan de Juanes (Vicente Juan Masip o Macip; Fuente la Higuera o Valencia, hacia 1523 - Bocairente, 1579) Pintor español. Creador de la iconografía religiosa del Renacimiento español, Juan de Juanes se formó en el taller de su padre, el pintor Vicente Masip (Valencia, 1475-1550), del que se sabe muy poco, pero que se muestra en sus obras como un pintor italianizante de considerable nivel. Juan de Juanes (Fuente la Higuera o Valencia, c. 1507 o 1523 -Bocairente, 21 de diciembre de 1579), nombre por el que se conoce a Vicente Juan Maçip o Macip, fue un pintor español del Renacimiento, hijo de Vicente Macip. Sus primeras obras las realiza junto a su padre, lo que ha creado serios problemas para determinar la autoría de las obras.