Juan Correa
Juan Correa (1646–1716) was a Mexican painter. His years of greatest activity were from 1671 to 1716. He painted many religious-themed, Baroque paintings for cathedrals in Mexico. Correa was José de Ibarra's teacher. Correa, along with contemporaries Miguel Cabrera and Cristóbal de Villalpando are important examples of 17th century Mexican Baroque painting.[1][2]
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- The Four Parts of the World (Las Cuatro Partes del Mundo); Late 17th century; Medium: Oil painting on panel.
- The Liberal Arts (Las Artes Liberales). 6 sheets Byōbu, oil on canvas, 242 x 324, Franz Mayer Museum.
- The Four Elements (Los Cuatro Elementos). 6 sheets Byōbu, oil on canvas, 242 x 324, Franz Mayer Museum.
References
- ↑ "Arte y Cultura en la Colonia". Archived from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
- ↑ "Juan Correa". Retrieved 2008-11-16.
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