José Leonardo, known also as Jusepe Leonardo (1601–1652), was a
Spanish
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painter of the
Baroque period, active during his maturity in the
royal court
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in
Madrid
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.
Biography
Leonardo was born at
Calatayud
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in the
Province of Zaragoza
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Its capital is Zaragoza, which is also t ...
, and was a pupil of
Eugenio Caxés
Eugenio Caxés (1574/75 – 15 December 1634) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period.
Biography
He was born into a Florentine family in Madrid, and wrote his name in a variety of ways (Cajés, Cazés, Caxesi, and Caxete). His fathe ...
. He trained with
Pedro de las Cuevas, and became known for his battle paintings. He was painter to the king, and executed for the
palace of Buen Retiro works worthy of celebrity; among them the ''Surrender of Juliers'' and the ''March of the Duke of Feria's Troop upon
Acqui
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''. There is also a portrait of ''Alaric the Goth'' in the Royal collections. His ''
The Brazen Serpent'' is still in Madrid.
Leonardo was one of the artists used to decorate the
Royal Alcazar of Madrid, restored by King
Philip IV of Spain
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.
Félix Castello
Félix Castello or Castelo (4 July 1595 – 12 September 1651) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period.
Early life
He was born and died in Madrid. His father, Fabrizio Castello, was a painter for King Philip II of Spain in El Escorial, th ...
and Leonardo painted the vaults of the
Sacristy of the Royal Chapel. He was unable to finish the
Reliquary in the same chapel and, in 1648, another painter was contracted. He apparently became an alcoholic, demented, and died at
Zaragoza
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.
His enemies were accused of having poisoned him.
References
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1601 births
1652 deaths
People from Comunidad de Calatayud
17th-century Spanish painters
Spanish male painters
Spanish Baroque painters
Spanish battle painters