- Diego Correa
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Diego Correa, a Spanish painter, whose works are in the style of the Florentine school, flourished, according to the date on some of his pictures, in 1550. The following works, his chief production, now in the Madrid Museum, were formerly in the convent of the Bernardines of St. Martin at Val de Iglesias:
- Pilate washing his Hands.
- Christ crowned with Thorns.
- Ecce Homo.
- The Death of St. Bernard.
- The Last Judgment.
- Madonna and Child and St. Anne.
- St. Benedict blessing St. Maurus.
- The Martyrdom of St. Andrew.
- The Resurrection.
- St. Peter curing the Paralytic.
- Descent of the Holy Spirit.
- Descent from the Cross.
The 'Assumption of the Virgin,' in the same gallery, was formerly in the church of the Assumption at Toledo. The Dresden Gallery has a 'Christ on the Cross' said to be by him.
References
This article incorporates text from the article "CORREA, Diego" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886-1889 publication now in the public domain.
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