Juan Sánchez de Castro
Appearance
Juan Sánchez de Castro was a Spanish painter active in Seville from 1478 to 1502. His late Gothic and Hispano-Flemish style differs greatly from that of an homonymous artist, Juan Sánchez de San Román, also active in Seville during the same period.[1]
Works
[edit]His works or those of his circle can be found in the Seville Cathedral, the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville and the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.[2]
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References
[edit]- ^ López Vargas-Machuca, Fernando (1996). "Aportaciones sobre el pintor sevillano Juan Sánchez de Castro (H. 1480-1502)". Laboratorio de Arte: Revista del Departamento de Historia del Arte (9): 315–322. ISSN 1130-5762. Archived from the original on 2023-09-05. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
- ^ Fernández, Francisco Alejo; Oliver, Juan Diego Caballero (2003). Cultura andaluza: geografía, historia, arte, literatura, música y cultura popular (in Spanish). MAD-Eduforma. ISBN 978-84-665-2913-6.
External links
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