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Francisco Antolínez de Sarabia (1645–1700) was a historical and landscape painter who studied in the school of Murillo, whose style and manner of colouring he followed. He was born at Seville, and was a nephew of José Antolínez. He went to his uncle at Madrid in 1672; but notwithstanding his having already distinguished himself as a painter, he left the profession for literary pursuits, and for the purpose of obtaining a lucrative situation at the bar, having been originally educated at Seville for the law. Being unsuccessful, he was compelled again to have recourse to painting, as a means of subsistence. It was then that he produced those small pictures from the Bible and the life of the Virgin, which are so much admired by amateurs for their invention, colour, and facility of execution.

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  • Francisco Antolínez de Sarabia (1645–1700) was a historical and landscape painter who studied in the school of Murillo, whose style and manner of colouring he followed. He was born at Seville, and was a nephew of José Antolínez. He went to his uncle at Madrid in 1672; but notwithstanding his having already distinguished himself as a painter, he left the profession for literary pursuits, and for the purpose of obtaining a lucrative situation at the bar, having been originally educated at Seville for the law. Being unsuccessful, he was compelled again to have recourse to painting, as a means of subsistence. It was then that he produced those small pictures from the Bible and the life of the Virgin, which are so much admired by amateurs for their invention, colour, and facility of execution. He died in 1700, regretted by the true friends of art, who lamented the misapplication of those talents with which he was endowed. (en)
  • Francisco Antolinez y Sarabia fue un pintor barroco español nacido según Antonio Palomino en Sevilla alrededor de 1645 y fallecido en Madrid hacia 1700. (es)
  • Francisco Antolinez y Sarabia est un peintre espagnol. Né à Séville en 1645, il est décédé à Madrid en 1700. (fr)
  • フランシスコ・アントリネス(Francisco Antolínez de Sarabia、1645年 – 1700年)はスペインの画家である。より有名な画家、ホセ・アントリネスの親族である。法律家として働きながら絵を描いたとされる。 (ja)
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  • Antolinez De Sarabia, Francisco (en)
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  • Francisco Antolinez y Sarabia fue un pintor barroco español nacido según Antonio Palomino en Sevilla alrededor de 1645 y fallecido en Madrid hacia 1700. (es)
  • Francisco Antolinez y Sarabia est un peintre espagnol. Né à Séville en 1645, il est décédé à Madrid en 1700. (fr)
  • フランシスコ・アントリネス(Francisco Antolínez de Sarabia、1645年 – 1700年)はスペインの画家である。より有名な画家、ホセ・アントリネスの親族である。法律家として働きながら絵を描いたとされる。 (ja)
  • Francisco Antolínez de Sarabia (1645–1700) was a historical and landscape painter who studied in the school of Murillo, whose style and manner of colouring he followed. He was born at Seville, and was a nephew of José Antolínez. He went to his uncle at Madrid in 1672; but notwithstanding his having already distinguished himself as a painter, he left the profession for literary pursuits, and for the purpose of obtaining a lucrative situation at the bar, having been originally educated at Seville for the law. Being unsuccessful, he was compelled again to have recourse to painting, as a means of subsistence. It was then that he produced those small pictures from the Bible and the life of the Virgin, which are so much admired by amateurs for their invention, colour, and facility of execution. (en)
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  • Francisco Antolínez y Sarabia (es)
  • Francisco Antolínez (en)
  • Francisco Antolínez (fr)
  • フランシスコ・アントリネス (ja)
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