- Juan Bautista Mayno
Friar Juan Bautista Mayno (
1569 -1 April 1649 ) was a Spanish painter of theBaroque period.Born in
Pastrana , Juan Mayno's last name has also been spelled "Maino". From 1600 to 1608, he lived in Italy. He was said to be a pupil ofel Greco , though others claim he trained in or followed the styles ofCarracci andGuido Reni , and his painting style were quite different over time in Spain.In March, 1611 he moved to Toledo and in 1612 he painted the altarpiece of the "Cuatro Pascuas", for the main altar of the church of San Pedro Mártir, now in the
Museo del Prado . His "Adoration of the Shepherds" is now in theHermitage Museum . Best known in Toledo, he became a Dominican in June of 1613 and joined the convent of San Pedro Mártir in Toledo. He became tutor forKing Felipe IV in 1620. In court, Mayno helped arrange patronage forAlonso Cano . He died in the College of Santo Tomas ofMadrid . He was admired as a miniature portraitist. He helpedDiego Velázquez in his early career and among his disciples wasJuan Ricci .References
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