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Patricio Caxés, Caxesi, or Caxete, (died 1612) was an Italian painter who primarily lived and worked in Spain. His exact date of birth is not known. Caxés was a native of Arezzo. It is not known by whom he was instructed, but he became an artist of sufficient celebrity to be invited to Spain by Philip II, who employed him in the palaces of Madrid. He was commanded to paint the gallery of the queen in the Palace of the Pardo, on which occasion he made choice of the very inappropriate subject of the 'Chastity of Joseph.' It was destroyed with many other valuable works of art in the burning of that palace. Caxés translated into Spanish Vignola's 'Five Orders of Architecture,' for which he engraved the frontispiece and plates. Caxés, after serving Philip II and Philip III during forty-four yea

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  • Patrizio Cascese o (españolizado) Patricio Caxés o Cajés (Arezzo c. 1544~Madrid 1611), fue un pintor y arquitecto italiano que realizó gran parte de su obra en España a donde llegó en 1567 junto con Rómulo Cincinato por mediación de Luis de Requesens. Fue contratado para trabajar al servicio de Felipe II de España del cual llegó a ser pintor de cámara, prosiguió con tal cargo bajo el reinado de Felipe III de España decorando así las estancias o habitaciones de varios sitios de la realeza, destacándose el fresco de la Historia de José en una de las galerías del Palacio de El Pardo. Realizó algunas obras en las calles de Madrid, entre ellas el Hospital de San Pedro de los Italianos.​ También se le debe una traducción al castellano de la Regla de los cinco órdenes de arquitectura de Jacopo Vignola. Fue padre del pintor español Eugenio Cajés y maestro de Pedro de Guzmán. (es)
  • Patricio Caxés, Caxesi, or Caxete, (died 1612) was an Italian painter who primarily lived and worked in Spain. His exact date of birth is not known. Caxés was a native of Arezzo. It is not known by whom he was instructed, but he became an artist of sufficient celebrity to be invited to Spain by Philip II, who employed him in the palaces of Madrid. He was commanded to paint the gallery of the queen in the Palace of the Pardo, on which occasion he made choice of the very inappropriate subject of the 'Chastity of Joseph.' It was destroyed with many other valuable works of art in the burning of that palace. Caxés translated into Spanish Vignola's 'Five Orders of Architecture,' for which he engraved the frontispiece and plates. Caxés, after serving Philip II and Philip III during forty-four years, died at Madrid in extreme poverty, at an advanced age, in 1612. The king being informed of the state of destitution in which he had left his widow and eight children, munificently assigned to them five-pence a day for one year. One of his sons Eugenio Caxés became a painter who also worked for Philip III. (en)
  • Patricio Caxés, Caxesi, ou Caxete (en espagnol Cajés), né à Arezzo vers 1544 et mort à Madrid en 1612, est un peintre de cour italien qui vécut et travailla principalement en Espagne où il arriva en 1567 avec Rómulo Cincinato par l'intermédiaire de Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens. (fr)
  • Patrizio Cajesi, dal 1567 noto come Patricio Caxés (Arezzo, 1540 – Madrid, 1612), è stato un pittore italiano. Nel 1567 accompagnò Romolo Cincinnato in Spagna; è noto per aver dipinto una galleria del Palazzo Reale di El Pardo (1608) la Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura di Jacopo Barozzi. (it)
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  • Caxes, Patricio (en)
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  • Patricio Caxés, Caxesi, ou Caxete (en espagnol Cajés), né à Arezzo vers 1544 et mort à Madrid en 1612, est un peintre de cour italien qui vécut et travailla principalement en Espagne où il arriva en 1567 avec Rómulo Cincinato par l'intermédiaire de Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens. (fr)
  • Patrizio Cajesi, dal 1567 noto come Patricio Caxés (Arezzo, 1540 – Madrid, 1612), è stato un pittore italiano. Nel 1567 accompagnò Romolo Cincinnato in Spagna; è noto per aver dipinto una galleria del Palazzo Reale di El Pardo (1608) la Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura di Jacopo Barozzi. (it)
  • Patrizio Cascese o (españolizado) Patricio Caxés o Cajés (Arezzo c. 1544~Madrid 1611), fue un pintor y arquitecto italiano que realizó gran parte de su obra en España a donde llegó en 1567 junto con Rómulo Cincinato por mediación de Luis de Requesens. (es)
  • Patricio Caxés, Caxesi, or Caxete, (died 1612) was an Italian painter who primarily lived and worked in Spain. His exact date of birth is not known. Caxés was a native of Arezzo. It is not known by whom he was instructed, but he became an artist of sufficient celebrity to be invited to Spain by Philip II, who employed him in the palaces of Madrid. He was commanded to paint the gallery of the queen in the Palace of the Pardo, on which occasion he made choice of the very inappropriate subject of the 'Chastity of Joseph.' It was destroyed with many other valuable works of art in the burning of that palace. Caxés translated into Spanish Vignola's 'Five Orders of Architecture,' for which he engraved the frontispiece and plates. Caxés, after serving Philip II and Philip III during forty-four yea (en)
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  • Patricio Cajés (es)
  • Patricio Caxés (fr)
  • Patrizio Cajesi (it)
  • Patricio Caxés (en)
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