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  2. Category:17th-century Spanish painters - Wikipedia

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    Category: 17th-century Spanish painters. 14 languages. ... Francisco López (17th-century painter) Josef Lopez; Pedro López (painter) M. Miguel Manrique; Esteban March;

  3. List of Spanish artists (born 1500–1800) - Wikipedia

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    Jusepe Leonardo (1601–1652) Painter; Juan de Licalde (17th century) Painter; Isaac Lievendal (17th century) Engraver; Esteban March (1610–1668) Painter; Ambrosio Martínez Bustos (1614–1672) Painter; Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (1612–1667) Painter; Andrés Marzo (fl. 17th century) Pedro de Mena (1628–1688) Sculptor

  4. List of Spanish painters - Wikipedia

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    Cristóbal López (18th century) Diego López; Francisco López (16th-century painter) Francisco López (17th-century painter) Jaime López; Josef López; Pedro López; Francisco López Caro; Francisco Lopez y Palomino; Roberto López Corrales; Claudi Lorenzale; Alejandro Lozano; Antonio Rodríguez Luna; José Luzán

  5. Category:17th-century painters - Wikipedia

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    17th-century Spanish painters (191 P) 17th-century Swedish painters (17 P) ... Pages in category "17th-century painters" The following 4 pages are in this category ...

  6. Francisco de Artiga - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Artiga, a celebrated Spanish landscape and historical painter, was born at Huesca, about 1650. He painted several 'Sibyls,' 'Conceptions,' and perspective views, remarkable for their invention, design, and colouring. He was also an engraver, an architect, a mathematician, and an author of reputation.

  7. Francisco de Zurbarán - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Zurbarán (/ ˌ z ʊər b ə ˈ r ɑː n / ZOOR-bə-RAHN, Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko ðe θuɾβaˈɾan]; baptized 7 November 1598 – 27 August 1664 [3]) was a Spanish painter. He is known primarily for his religious paintings depicting monks, nuns, and martyrs, and for his still-lifes .

  8. Francisco López (17th-century painter) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco López (1554 in Colmenar de Oreja near Madrid - 1629) was a Spanish painter and engraver. He was a pupil of Bartolommeo Carducci, whom he assisted in 1595 in painting for the church of San Felipe el Real at Madrid, destroyed by fire in 1718. He was appointed painter in ordinary to King Philip III of Spain.

  9. Francisco Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Francisco Pacheco (1622) by Diego Velázquez Francisco Pacheco, Lo Judici Final ("The Last Judgment"), Musée Goya, Castres, France.. Francisco Pérez del Río (bap. 3 November 1564 – 27 November 1644), known by his pseudonym Francisco Pacheco, was a Spanish painter, best known as the teacher of Alonso Cano and Diego Velázquez, as well as the latter's father-in-law.