An edition of Zurbarán (1980)

Zurbarán

Museo del Prado, 3 Mayo-30 Julio 1988.

Zurbarán
Francisco Zurbarán, Francisco ...
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An edition of Zurbarán (1980)

Zurbarán

Museo del Prado, 3 Mayo-30 Julio 1988.

Summary: Still lifes, saints, crucifixions: Francisco de Zurbarán's paintings vibrate with the aesthetic and the religious elements of 17th-century Spanish culture. The book presents almost forty of his paintings, and Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom discusses this mysterious artist who seems the Spanish answer to Caravaggio and his art.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
461

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 444-445.
Includes index.

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[Spain]

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND813.Z85 A4 1988a

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Pagination
461 p. :
Number of pages
461

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1198071M
ISBN 10
8450575362
LCCN
94190866
OCLC/WorldCat
18597004, 29067711

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Work ID
OL637901W

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