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Carreño de Miranda, Juan

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Carreño de Miranda, Juan (1614–1685)

Spanish painter. His style was formed by study of Peter Paul Rubens and Diego Velázquez. He painted frescoes of religious subjects (Toledo Cathedral) and mythological scenes (Alcázar, Madrid), but later specialized in portraiture.

After the death of Velázquez he became court painter to Charles II 1669.



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