Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra
Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra (10 July 1616 – 2 February 1668[1]) was a Spanish Baroque painter, sculptor, and poet.[2]
Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra | |
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Born | |
Died | 2 February 1668 51) | (aged
Nationality | Spanish |
Known for | painting, sculpture |
Movement | Baroque |
Biography
Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra was born at Córdoba, Spain.
He trained in painting under his father Agustín del Castillo, and after his death by a little-known religious painter named Ignacio Aedo Calderón from 1631 to 1634.[3] Later he was taught in Seville by Francisco de Zurbarán and by his uncle Juan del Castillo, who was also teacher of Cano, Murillo and De Moya.[4] In 1635 he returned to Córdoba,[5] where he painted frescoes and oil paintings (such as those in the church of Santa Marina).[6]
He died at Córdoba in 1668.
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References
- Antonio Cánovas del Castillo at answers.com
- Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra (Spanish), plaque at his last residence in the Calle Muñices 27, Córdoba.
- Castillo Saavedra, Antonio del (Spanish), Museo Nacional del Prado.
- Juan del Castillo (German) in Friedrich Müller: Die Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker
- Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra (Spanish), article in the Cordobapedia.
- Castillo, Antonio del Archived November 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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