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Diego de Arroyo (1498–1551), a Spanish miniature painter born at Toledo, is supposed to have studied either in Italy or under an Italian master. His delicate miniature portraits gained him much renown, and the appointment of painter to Charles V. He also illuminated choir-books for the cathedral of Toledo. Arroyo died at Madrid in 1551.

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  • Diego de Arroyo (1498–1551), a Spanish miniature painter born at Toledo, is supposed to have studied either in Italy or under an Italian master. His delicate miniature portraits gained him much renown, and the appointment of painter to Charles V. He also illuminated choir-books for the cathedral of Toledo. Arroyo died at Madrid in 1551. (en)
  • Diego de Arroyo (Toledo, 1498 - Madrid, 1551) fue un pintor español. Calificado como el mejor iluminador de manuscritos de su época, alcanzó el cargo de pintor de cámara[cita requerida] de Carlos I de España, y posteriormente fue rey de armas con Felipe II de España. (es)
  • Diego de Arroyo (Tolède, 1498 - Madrid, 1551) est un peintre portraitiste, enlumineur et peintre héraldiste espagnol. Il est peintre à la cour de Charles Ier d'Espagne, puis assure la charge de héraut de Philippe II d'Espagne. (fr)
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  • Diego de Arroyo (1498–1551), a Spanish miniature painter born at Toledo, is supposed to have studied either in Italy or under an Italian master. His delicate miniature portraits gained him much renown, and the appointment of painter to Charles V. He also illuminated choir-books for the cathedral of Toledo. Arroyo died at Madrid in 1551. (en)
  • Diego de Arroyo (Toledo, 1498 - Madrid, 1551) fue un pintor español. Calificado como el mejor iluminador de manuscritos de su época, alcanzó el cargo de pintor de cámara[cita requerida] de Carlos I de España, y posteriormente fue rey de armas con Felipe II de España. (es)
  • Diego de Arroyo (Tolède, 1498 - Madrid, 1551) est un peintre portraitiste, enlumineur et peintre héraldiste espagnol. Il est peintre à la cour de Charles Ier d'Espagne, puis assure la charge de héraut de Philippe II d'Espagne. (fr)
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