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Francesc Ribalta

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Deposed Christ embracing St. Bernard Clairvaux

Francesc Ribalta (2 June 1565 – 12 January 1628),[1] also known asFrancisco Ribaltá orde Ribalta, was a Spanish painter of theBaroque period, mostly of religious subjects.

Biography

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He was born inSolsona, Lleida. Although his first apprenticeship was apparently withNavarrete, who worked for years in theEscorial, Ribalta's earliest work (aCruxifixion of 1582) was signed inMadrid. After his years in Madrid, Ribalta was to settle as an artist in Valencia. He became among the first followers in Spain of the austeretenebrist style ofCaravaggio. It is unclear if he directly visited eitherRome orNaples, where Caravaggio's style had many adherents.

Cristo muerto, c. 1615

Alternatively, it is likely that tenebrist paintings were available in Spain by the early 17th century through the Spanish rule of the Neapolitan kingdom.Jusepe de Ribera is said to have been one of his pupils, although it is entirely possible that Ribera acquired his tenebrism when he moved to Italy.

Style

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The tenebrist style gathered a number of adherents in Spain, and was to influence the pre-eminent Baroque orGolden Age Spanish painters, especiallyZurbarán, but alsoVelázquez andMurillo. Even the art of still life in Spain, thebodegón, was often painted in a similar stark and austere style. Among the direct disciples of Francisco were his son,Juan Ribalta,Antonio Bisquert, and his son-in-law,Vicente Castelló. Ribalta died inValencia on 12 January 1628.

Honours

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A park and a monument bears his name along with his son inCastelló. Also the oldest high school of that city and its province.

Works

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  • Crucifixion, his first work.
  • Some works inEl Escorial.
  • Martyrdom of St. Peter
  • Martyr of St. Catherine (around 1605), oil on panel 123x108 cm, The Hermitage, Saint Petersburg
  • Portrait of Margarita Agulló (around 1605)
  • The Vision of Father Francisco Jerónimo Simon, also known as theVenerable Simon (1612–19), oil on panel, 211x111 cm, National Gallery, London
  • St. Francis Comforted by the Angel (San Francisco confortado por un ángel músico) (around 1620), oil on panel, 204x158 cm, Musel del Prado, Madrid
  • Christ embracing Saint Bernard around 1625
  • Ramon Llull (around 1620)
  • Saint Roch (around 1625), oil on panel 124x60 cm, Museo de Bellas Artes, Valencia
  • Saint Sebastian (around 1625), oil on panel, 124x60 cm, Museo des Bellas Artes, Valencia
  • The Gospel of Saint Luke (1625–27), oil on canvas 83x36 cm, Museo de Portacoeli, Valencia

Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^"Encyclopdica Britannica".Encyclopedia britannica. Retrieved2 June 2015.

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