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Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa

Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa (1600-1667) was a Spanish Baroque painter. His father was the painter Jerónimo Rodriguez de Espinosa, who had relocated to that area and gotten married there in 1596. He was the third child, of six. His family returned to Valencia in 1612.[1]

Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa
Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa, Saint Peter Nolasco interceding, 1651-1652.
Born18 July 1600
Died20 February 1667
NationalitySpanish
Occupationartist
The Sacrifice of Isaac

Life and work edit

He began his artistic training in his father's workshop, where he produced a precocious painting pf John the Baptist, showing the influence of Francesc Ribalta. At the age of seventeen he enrolled in the newly created Colegio de Pintores, In 1622, he married Jerònima de Castro, the daughter of a local merchant. The following year, he began a long series of commissions; many of them portraits of the nobility.

In his later years, he was heavily influenced by the works of Pedro Orrente, especially in his religious compositions. Ribalta's influence continued to be apparent, however.

Many of his most notable works were depictions of the Virgin and Child, including an "Our Lady of the Rosary" at the Basilica of Our Virgin of the Homeless [es] and the "Virgin and Child on a Throne with Angels", now in the Museo del Prado. Portraits of individual saints were another popular subject. All of his works are signed and dated, making it easy to trace his creative development.

Toward the end of his career, he received a series of commissions from the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy. In 1665, he working on the main altar at the church of the capuchins in Massamagrell; parts of which are now conserved at the Museu de Belles Arts de València.

He was interred at the Convent of Santo Domingo. Several works he had left unfinished were completed by his son, Jerónimo. Among the artists he influenced were Vicente Salvador Gómez, Pablo Pontons, Mateo Gilarte, and Gaspar de la Huerta.

Selected works edit

  • Retrato del padre Jerónimo Mos (Portrait of Father Jerónimo Mos) (205 x 112 cm.), Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia.
  • Visión de San Ignacio (Vision of St. Ignatius), (1621), 425 x 298 cm, Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia.[2]
  • Retrato de don Felipe Vives de Cañamás y Mompalau, (1634), 207 x 130, Kingston Lacy, colección Bankes
  • Muerte de San Luis Beltrán (Death of San Luis Beltrán) (1653), 384 x 227 cm., Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia.
  • Milagros de San Luis Beltrán (1655), Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia (315 x 221 cm.)
  • Última Cena (Last Supper) (1657), 315 x 221 cm, Santa María church, Morella
  • Virgen con el Niño
  • Aparición de la Virgen al venerable Jerónimo Calmell (Apparition of the Virgin by the Venerable Jerónimo Calmell) (1660), 168 x 136 cm, private collection.[3]
  • Aparición de la Virgen a San Pedro Nolasco (Apparition of the Virgin at San Pedro Nolasco) (315 x 270 cm.), firmado y fechado en 1661, Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia
  • Aparición de San Pedro y San Pablo a Constantino (Apparition of Saints Peter and Paul at Constantine) (245 x 314 cm.), Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia.
  • Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine
  • Milagroso hallazgo de la Virgen del Puig (1660), 225 x 172 cm., Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia
  • Retrato del Padre Fray José Sanchís, Mercedario (Portrait of Padre Fray José Sanchís), (around 1659 and 1662), 203 x 101, University of Valencia
  • Inmaculada (Immaculate) (1660), University of Valencia
  • La Inmaculada con los jurados de la ciudad, (1662), 360 x 350 cm, Lonja de Valencia, The Golden Hall
  • Coronación de la Virgen (Coronation of the Virgin), (108 x 96 cm.), Ayuntamiento de Valencia, Museo de la Ciudad (City Museum).[4]
  • Comunión de la Magdalena, (1665), 315 x 226 cm., Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia.
  • Martirio de San Leodicio y Santa Gliseria (Martyr of Saints Leodicius and Glyceria) (1667), 270 x 192 cm., Colegio del Corpus Christi de Valencia

References edit

  1. ^ Biography in the Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana
  2. ^ García Mahiquez, p. 271 y ss.
  3. ^ Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 176
  4. ^ Pérez Sánchez (2000), p. 190
  • ABC. "La Gloria del Barroco" permite atribución de un lienzo a Jacinto de Espinosa, 2009–2010.

Further reading edit

  • Antonio Palomino, An account of the lives and works of the most eminent Spanish painters, sculptors and architects, 1724, first English translation, 1739, p. 105
  • Benito Doménech, Fernando (1987). Los Ribalta y la pintura valenciana de su tiempo. Madrid : Museo del Prado, ISBN 84-505-6705-X.
  • Benito Doménech, Fernando, et alii (1996). Cinco siglos de pintura valenciana. Obras del Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia. Madrid : Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Fundación Central Hispano, ISBN 84-920722-6-1.
  • Pérez Sánchez, Alfonso E. (2000). Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa (1600-1667). Valencia: Museo de Bellas Artes. ISBN 84-482-2563-5.
  • García Mahíques (1995). «Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa y la iconografía de San Ignacio en la Casa Profesa de Valencia». Archivo Español de Arte (Spanish Arts Archive) LXVIII (271). p. 271-282

External links edit

  • Valencia Art exhibit.

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Jeronimo Jacinto de Espinosa 1600 1667 was a Spanish Baroque painter His father was the painter Jeronimo Rodriguez de Espinosa who had relocated to that area and gotten married there in 1596 He was the third child of six His family returned to Valencia in 1612 1 Jeronimo Jacinto de EspinosaJeronimo Jacinto de Espinosa Saint Peter Nolasco interceding 1651 1652 Born18 July 1600CocentainaDied20 February 1667ValenciaNationalitySpanishOccupationartist The Sacrifice of Isaac Contents 1 Life and work 2 Selected works 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksLife and work editHe began his artistic training in his father s workshop where he produced a precocious painting pf John the Baptist showing the influence of Francesc Ribalta At the age of seventeen he enrolled in the newly created Colegio de Pintores In 1622 he married Jeronima de Castro the daughter of a local merchant The following year he began a long series of commissions many of them portraits of the nobility In his later years he was heavily influenced by the works of Pedro Orrente especially in his religious compositions Ribalta s influence continued to be apparent however Many of his most notable works were depictions of the Virgin and Child including an Our Lady of the Rosary at the Basilica of Our Virgin of the Homeless es and the Virgin and Child on a Throne with Angels now in the Museo del Prado Portraits of individual saints were another popular subject All of his works are signed and dated making it easy to trace his creative development Toward the end of his career he received a series of commissions from the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy In 1665 he working on the main altar at the church of the capuchins in Massamagrell parts of which are now conserved at the Museu de Belles Arts de Valencia He was interred at the Convent of Santo Domingo Several works he had left unfinished were completed by his son Jeronimo Among the artists he influenced were Vicente Salvador Gomez Pablo Pontons Mateo Gilarte and Gaspar de la Huerta Selected works editRetrato del padre Jeronimo Mos Portrait of Father Jeronimo Mos 205 x 112 cm Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Vision de San Ignacio Vision of St Ignatius 1621 425 x 298 cm Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia 2 Retrato de don Felipe Vives de Canamas y Mompalau 1634 207 x 130 Kingston Lacy coleccion Bankes Muerte de San Luis Beltran Death of San Luis Beltran 1653 384 x 227 cm Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Milagros de San Luis Beltran 1655 Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia 315 x 221 cm Ultima Cena Last Supper 1657 315 x 221 cm Santa Maria church Morella Virgen con el Nino Aparicion de la Virgen al venerable Jeronimo Calmell Apparition of the Virgin by the Venerable Jeronimo Calmell 1660 168 x 136 cm private collection 3 Aparicion de la Virgen a San Pedro Nolasco Apparition of the Virgin at San Pedro Nolasco 315 x 270 cm firmado y fechado en 1661 Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Aparicion de San Pedro y San Pablo a Constantino Apparition of Saints Peter and Paul at Constantine 245 x 314 cm Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine Milagroso hallazgo de la Virgen del Puig 1660 225 x 172 cm Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Retrato del Padre Fray Jose Sanchis Mercedario Portrait of Padre Fray Jose Sanchis around 1659 and 1662 203 x 101 University of Valencia Inmaculada Immaculate 1660 University of Valencia La Inmaculada con los jurados de la ciudad 1662 360 x 350 cm Lonja de Valencia The Golden Hall Coronacion de la Virgen Coronation of the Virgin 108 x 96 cm Ayuntamiento de Valencia Museo de la Ciudad City Museum 4 Comunion de la Magdalena 1665 315 x 226 cm Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Martirio de San Leodicio y Santa Gliseria Martyr of Saints Leodicius and Glyceria 1667 270 x 192 cm Colegio del Corpus Christi de ValenciaReferences edit Biography in the Gran Enciclopedia Catalana Garcia Mahiquez p 271 y ss Perez Sanchez 2000 p 176 Perez Sanchez 2000 p 190 ABC La Gloria del Barroco permite atribucion de un lienzo a Jacinto de Espinosa 2009 2010 Further reading editAntonio Palomino An account of the lives and works of the most eminent Spanish painters sculptors and architects 1724 first English translation 1739 p 105 Benito Domenech Fernando 1987 Los Ribalta y la pintura valenciana de su tiempo Madrid Museo del Prado ISBN 84 505 6705 X Benito Domenech Fernando et alii 1996 Cinco siglos de pintura valenciana Obras del Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Madrid Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia Fundacion Central Hispano ISBN 84 920722 6 1 Perez Sanchez Alfonso E 2000 Jeronimo Jacinto de Espinosa 1600 1667 Valencia Museo de Bellas Artes ISBN 84 482 2563 5 Garcia Mahiques 1995 Jeronimo Jacinto de Espinosa y la iconografia de San Ignacio en la Casa Profesa de Valencia Archivo Espanol de Arte Spanish Arts Archive LXVIII 271 p 271 282External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeronimo Jacinto Espinosa Valencia Art exhibit Retrieved 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