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Francisco Preciado de la Vega (1713–1789) was a Spanish painter, active mainly in
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. He was involved in a number of artists' associations in Rome, both as a member and an officer.


Life

Francisco Preciado was born in
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, Spain, and initially trained with Domingo Martinez, but on the advice of court painter Francisco de Vieyra, he went to
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in 1732, with sculptor Felipe de Castro.Ortega, Macarena Moralejo. "Francisco Preciado de la Vega", Real Academia de la Historia
/ref> There he entered the school of
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. He painted some pictures in
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, including a ''Holy Family'' for the church of
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. Preciado painted both sacred subjects and portraits.
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granted him an annual pension of 500 ducats in 1740, a decision influenced by the recommendation of Spain's minister plenipotentiary in Rome, Cardinal
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. Preciado was involved as a designer of machines or civil apparatus for the celebration of the
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festivities from 1744 to 1750, during which grand temporary structures were erected during the celebration all over Rome. He also collaborated on book projects. In 1750, Preciado married Italian
miniature painter A portrait miniature is a miniature portrait painting, usually executed in gouache, watercolor, or enamel. Portrait miniatures developed out of the techniques of the miniatures in illuminated manuscripts, and were popular among 16th-century eli ...
, Caterina Cherubini. In 1758, he was appointed director of the newly established Spanish Academy in Rome, due in part to reports he wrote about the functioning of the academies in Europe, and that should serve as the basis for the drafting of the statutes of the Madrid cenacle. As director, he sometimes managed to obtain small pensions for struggling Spanish artists newly arrived in Rome. He retained the post all his life. In 1760, was appointed for a time painter of the chamber (''pintor de cámara'') of
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. He became ''principe'' of the
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in Rome from 1764 to 1767. He was also a member of the Spanish Academia de San Fernando.
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was one of his pupils. Preciado wrote a treatise on painting: ''Arcadia Pittorica'' in 1788. Also that year, Preciado and his wife were inducted as honorary members of the
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in Bologna. Francisco Preciado lived most of his life at Rome, where he died in 1789 and was buried at
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.


Works

Preciado de la Vega's career as a painter in Rome was closely linked to religious institutes and the Spanish diplomatic corps, in a very demanding and competitive artistic environment. Also, his involvement with various professional associations in Rome left him little time to paint. This is a partial list of known work. * ''Miracle of Santa Casilda'' (1738) * ''Allegory of Peace'', (
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) * ''Allegory of History'', (RABASF) * ''The sacrifice of Jefte's daughter'' (1746), (RABASF) * ''Judah and Tamar'' (1750), (RABASF) * ''Mass of San Juan de Mata'' (1757) * ''Virgen del Pilar with the Apostle Santiago and Saint Vicente Ferrer'' (1768)
Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli The Spanish National Church of Santiago and Montserrat, known as Church of Holy Mary in Monserrat of the Spaniards ( it, Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli, es, Santa María de Montserrat de los Españoles, la, S. Mariae Hispanorum in Mon ...
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References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Preciado, Francisco 1713 births 1789 deaths Painters from Seville Spanish Baroque painters 18th-century Spanish painters 18th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters Italian neoclassical painters People from Écija