Special Gallery price PS35.00 - RRP: PS40.00Accompanies the exhibition at the National Gallery, London, 2 May-23 August 2026; The Musee du Louvre, Paris, 7 October 2026-25 January 2027; and the Art Institute of Chicago, 28 February-20 June 2027. Francisco de Zurbaran (1598-1664) is one of the great painters of seventeenth-century Spain, alongside Diego Velazquez and Bartolome Esteban Murillo. His works are renowned for their startling naturalism, directness and deep emotional power. He spent most of his life in Seville, at that time one of the richest cities in Europe. Working for religious institutions, private patrons and the King of Spain, he produced altarpieces and painting series of staggering scale and ingenuity. Rich in finely observed details, his still-life paintings and works for private devotion still appear strikingly vivid today. Written by experts in the field and featuring exciting new discoveries, this beautifully illustrated publication explores Zurbaran's most important religious commissions, portraits and domestic scenes, offering a fresh appraisal of this singularly gifted artist. AuthorsFrancesca Whitlum-Cooper is Curator of Later Italian, Spanish and French Paintings at the National Gallery, London.Daniel Sobrino Ralston is the CEEH Associate Curator of Spanish Paintings at the National Gallery, London. Imogen Tedbury was Curator of Later Italian, Spanish and French Paintings (maternity cover) at the National Gallery, LondonRebecca Long is the Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Curator, Painting and Sculpture of Europe, at the Art Institute of Chicago.With contributions by Ignacio Cano Rivero, Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau, Peter Cherry, Odile Delenda, Akemi Luisa Herraez Vossbrink and Benito Navarrete Prieto.
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