Spanish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1590-1641
Spanish painter. Details of his life are scarce. He is documented in Madrid and Toledo between 1612 and 1626, and while he is recorded as having painted religious pictures and portraits (untraced), he is only known today for his still-life paintings. Documents relating to another artist of the same name, known as Juan de Espinosa, dating from 1645 to 1677, concern a different painter. Related Paintings of Juan de Espinosa :. | Still-Life with Shell Fountain and Flowers | A fountain of grape vines, roses and apples in a conch shell | surrounded by a wreath of flowers and fruit | Flowers and Shells | Still-Life with Flowers with a Garland of Fruit | Related Artists:
Charles DauphinCharles Claude Dauphin or Dofin, called in Italian Delfino, a French painter of historical subjects and portraits, was the son of Olivier Dauphin. He went to Turin about the year 1664, and worked there for the Prince of Carignano. He was also employed for the churches, but his works are in no great estimation, abounding as they do with the most ridiculous absurdities. In the church of San Carlo is an altar-piece by him, described by Lanzi as a most ludicrous composition. He died in 1677.
Benjamin BlakeUnited Kingdom (1757- 1830 ) - Painter
painted Still life of game in a larder in 1830
Eugen Kohlhauerpainted Dreimastbark unter vollen Segeln in 1898