- Juan Martín Cabezalero
Juan Martín Cabezalero (1633-1673) was a Spanish
draftsman and painter. Born inAlmadén , he studied underJuan Carreño de Miranda , court painter toCharles II of Spain ; Cabezalero lived at Carreño de Miranda's house until 1666. [http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=3418] Both he and Carreño were influenced byVan Dyck . [http://www.tamsquare.com/artist/Cabezalero-Juan-Martin/]Few works by Cabezalero have survived. [http://www.tamsquare.com/artist/Cabezalero-Juan-Martin/] His surviving works include his "
St Jerome " (1666,Meadows Museum ,Southern Methodist University ,Dallas ) and the "Assumption of the Virgin " (ca. 1670;Madrid ,Prado ). [http://www.tamsquare.com/artist/Cabezalero-Juan-Martin/] The latter had been formerly attributed toMateo Cerezo , also a pupil of Carreño de Miranda. [http://www.tamsquare.com/artist/Cabezalero-Juan-Martin/]Antonio Palomino praises Cabezalero's modest, studious nature and laments that he died young. [http://www.tamsquare.com/artist/Cabezalero-Juan-Martin/]References
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