José de Páez

José de Páez (1720–1790)[1] was a Mexican painter of religious images of the 18th century.

Biography

He was born in the first third of the 18th century in Mexico City, then New Spain's capital, spanning the years 1714 to 1727 .[2] Son of Baltazar de Páez, student of Nicolás Enríquez. He got married Rosalía Caballero in 1753.[3]

He was known as a great artist of religious pieces with special preference on Marian devotions, and as one of the most prolific artist from de New Spain.[4][5] His biographer Manuel Touissaint even said «José de Páez flooded the second half of the 18th century with his paintings».[6] His works reached fame in New Spain (Mexico), the Peruvian Viceroyalty and Spain. He followed Miguel Cabrera's style.[2]

References

  1. 1 painting by or after José de Páez, Art UK. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. 1 2 Montes González, Francisco (2010).
  3. Seis siglos de arte.
  4. García Sáiz, María Concepción (1993-1994).
  5. Rodríguez Morales, Carlos (2015).
  6. Fontana, Bernard L. (2000).
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