Biography on juan de juanes obras

  • Juan de Juanes was one of the most important painters of the Spanish Renaissance.
  • Biography: Born Valencia, trained by his father Juan Vicente Maçip whose style dominated Valencian painting during the sixteenth century.
  • Joan Macip Navarro, better known as Joan de Joanes, came from an important dynasty of Valencian artists begun by his father, the altarpiece painter Vicente.
  • File:Tríptic de la Crucifixió, Joan de Joanes, Museu dem Belles Arts de València.JPG

      (  )ArtistTitleObject typepainting
    object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
    Description
    Español: La obra representa a Jesucristo crucificado y acompañado por las santas mujeres.
    Català: Tríptic de la Crucifixió, Joan de Joanes, oli sobre fusta. Procedeix de l'església de la Congregació dem sant Felip Neri dem València. Museu de Belles Arts dem València.
    Date 16th century
    date QS:P571,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
    Mediumoil on panel
    medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259
    Dimensions Tabla central, 74 x 39 cm; tablas laterales, 68 x 20 cm.Collection
    institution QS:P195,Q1748404
    Accession numberReferences[1]Source/PhotographerOwn work
  • biography on juan de juanes obras
  • File:Alfonso V de Aragón (Juan de Juanes, 1557).jpg

      Artist
     (–1579)  

     

    Alternative names

    Juan de Juanes, Birth name: Vicent Joan Macip

    Descriptionpainter
    Date of birth/death circa 1510

    date QS:P,+1510-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902

    21 December 1579
    Location of birth/deathLa Font de la Figuera (Land of Valencia)Bocairent 
    Work location
    Authority file

    artist QS:P170,Q11287651

    Title

    Portrait of the king Alfonso V of Aragón

    label QS:Les,"Retrato de Alfonso V de Aragón"

    label QS:Len,"Portrait of the king Alfonso V of Aragón"

    Object typepainting

    object_type QS:P31,Q3305213

    Genreportrait Description

    Español: La obra representa al rey aragonés, Alfonso V de Aragón (1416-1458), vestido con armadura de época de Carlos I de Aragón. En primer término, encima de la mesa, se presentan objetos significativos: corona (rey), yelmo (conquistador) y libro abie

    Joan Macip Navarro, better known as Joan de Joanes, came from an important dynasty of Valencian artists begun by his father, the altarpiece painter Vicente Macip (ca. 1470–1551), and continued after Joanes's death in 1579 by his son Vicente Macip Comes (ca. 1554–ca. 1622).

    Regarded by scholars and the general public as one of the most important and renowned painters of the Spanish Renaissance, Joan de Joanes proved his mettle from the beginning of his career by deftly assimilating, without ever leaving his native Valencia, the novelties of the Flemish school when Gossaert's paintings came to his region, the latest trends arrived from Italy through the pictures of Sebastiano del Piombo and, to a degree, the influence of Rafael Sanzio, creating a uniquely personal style much admired by his contemporaries.

    This Immaculate Conception—formerly in the collection of Infante Sebastián Gabriel and later that of Don Alfonso of Bourbon and Bourbon-Braganza—is traditionally believed t