Antonio de Pereda explained

Antonio de Pereda
Birth Date: March 1611
Birth Place:Valladolid, Spain
Death Date:January 30,
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
Birth Name:Antonio de Pereda y Salgado
Occupation:Painter
Nationality:Spanish

Antonio de Pereda y Salgado (– January 30, 1678) was a Spanish Baroque-era painter,[1] best known for his still lifes.

Biography

Pereda was born in Valladolid, the eldest of three brothers from an artistic family. His father, mother and two brothers were all painters.[2] He was educated in Madrid by Pedro de las Cuevas and was taken under the protective wing of the influential Giovanni Battista Crescenzi.[2]

As well as still lifes and religious paintings, Pereda was known for his historical paintings such as the Relief of Genoa (1635), depicting a historical event of the 1620s. This was painted for the Salón de Reinos of the Buen Retiro Palace in Madrid as part of the same series as Velázquez's Surrender of Breda.[3] After Crescenzi's death in 1635, Pereda was expelled from the court and began to take commissions from religious institutions.[2]

Works

References

  1. http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/pereda_antonio_de.html Antonio de Pereda Online
  2. http://www.lindamann.com/otherpainters/pereda.htm Linda Mann Art Gallery-Antonio de Pereda
  3. http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/p/pereda/biograph.html Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum, searchable database of European fine arts (1100-1850)
  4. Web site: Pereda y Salgado, Antonio de. Fernando. Real Academia de BBAA de San. Academia Colecciones. es. 29 April 2020.

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