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Juan de Valdés Leal (4 May 1622 – 15 October 1690) was a Spanish painter and etcher of the Baroque era.[1]

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  1. 14 relations: Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra, Baroque, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Córdoba, Spain, Cistercian nuns, Hospital de la Caridad (Seville), In ictu oculi, Juan de Valdés Carasquilla, Lucas de Valdés, Luisa de Morales, Portrait miniature, Seville, Sic transit gloria mundi, Vanitas.

  2. Catholic etchers

Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra

Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra (10 July 1616 – 2 February 1668) was a Spanish Baroque painter, sculptor, and poet. Juan de Valdés Leal and Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra are Spanish Baroque painters.

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Baroque

The Baroque is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s.

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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (late December 1617, baptized January 1, 1618April 3, 1682) was a Spanish Baroque painter. Juan de Valdés Leal and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo are 17th-century Spanish painters, Catholic painters, painters from Seville, Spanish Roman Catholics and Spanish male painters.

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Córdoba, Spain

Córdoba, or sometimes Cordova, is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba.

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Cistercian nuns

Cistercian nuns are female members of the Cistercian Order, a religious order of the Catholic Church.

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Hospital de la Caridad (Seville)

The Hospital de la Caridad is a Roman Catholic baroque charity hospital building near Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla in Spain.

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In ictu oculi

The phrase in ictu oculi is a Latin expression meaning "in the blink of an eye".

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Juan de Valdés Carasquilla

Juan de Valdés Carasquilla was a Spanish engraver of the Baroque period, active in Seville. Juan de Valdés Leal and Juan de Valdés Carasquilla are painters from Seville and Spanish Baroque painters.

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Lucas de Valdés

Lucas de Valdés Carasquilla (March 1661 – 23 February 1724) was a Spanish painter and engraver of the Baroque period, active in Seville. Juan de Valdés Leal and Lucas de Valdés are 17th-century Spanish painters, painters from Seville, Spanish Baroque painters and Spanish male painters.

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Luisa de Morales

Luisa Rafaela de Valdés Morales (1654–after 1685), known as Luisa de Morales and Maria Luisa Morales, was a Spanish painter and engraver, and daughter and disciple of Juan de Valdés Leal. Juan de Valdés Leal and Luisa de Morales are 17th-century Spanish painters.

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Portrait miniature

A portrait miniature is a miniature portrait painting, usually executed in gouache, watercolor, or enamel.

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Seville

Seville (Sevilla) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville.

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Sic transit gloria mundi

Sic transit gloria mundi is a Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the worldly glory." In idiomatic contexts, the phrase has been used to mean "fame is fleeting".

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Vanitas

Vanitas (Latin for 'vanity', in this context meaning pointlessness, or futility, not to be confused with the other definition of vanity) is a genre of art which uses symbolism to show the transience of life, the futility of pleasure, and the certainty of death, and thus the vanity of ambition and all worldy desires.

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See also

Catholic etchers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_de_Valdés_Leal

Also known as Giovanni Valdes Leal, Juan Valdes Leal, Juan de Nisa Valdés Leal, Juan de Valdes-Leal, Valdés Leal.