Osoba výsledků v rámci 29 Eugenio Caxés

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Eugenio Caxés

Spanish artist (1574-1634)

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Stylistic and thematically related to the drawing “Elder in an attitude of worship” (Dib/15/1/19), with which he plays a partner in a way that is currently different, although originally they may form unity, as Barcia suggests.; Central Filigrana; Angulo …

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On the montage, in graphite pencil: “62”; Attributed, with doubts, to Eugenio Cajés, by Barcia

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Manuscript inscription, in brown ink, in the center of the verse: “Fran.co. Urgel.”; Madrid, BNE, 1934; Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) confirm the authorship and relate it, in terms of technique, to another drawing of this artist: Christ in Calvary befor…

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Filigrana: almond with inscribed cross; below letters G M [?]; Summary: The lower drawing includes a more detailed study of the saint’s head; Barcia considers it Murillo’s work; …

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In black pencil, numerical annotation; Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) corroborate it; Tit. de Barcia: Angels for the Right Part of a Religious Composition; …

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Inscription ink in the upper right: “21” [?]; Attributed to Eugenio Cajés, with doubts, by Barcia; Corroborada the authorship by Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977); …

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Inscription ink in the upper right angle: “4”; In graphite pencil, on the verse of the drawing, consolidated: “Eugº Caxés.”; On the secondary support, in modern graphy, in ink: “Purification”; …

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Manuscript inscription, in ink, at the lower right angle: “22 rs”; Ink, in the verse: “Madrid-1879”; L. Boublie (2002) considers this similar drawing in treatment to “Martyrdom scene of a saint” (Inv. RF 51866, Louvre Museum) and the date between 1610 and…

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In brown ink, at the lower edge: “8 r”; In pencil on the lower margin, in modern graphy: “V. Carduci”; Madrid, 1980; …

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Ink in the verse: “Madrid-1879”; Barcia catalogs him as the work of Eugenio Cajés; Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) corroborate it by mentioning a painting of this artist preserved in Cuzco in the s. XVII; …

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Tít. del Corpus: A wounded warrior being tended (?)

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Filigrana cut in right margin: circle; From Eugenio Cajés, according to Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) who relate the subject to some Rest in the escape to Egypt; Anonymous Spanish work of the s. XVII, according to Barcia; …

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Summary: Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1969) collect a painting by San Juan Evangelista; Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) corroborate it although they do not relate it to any preserved painting of this artist.

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Manuscript inscription with graphite pencil, at the upper right angle, in modern graphy: “80”; Exhibition of drawings by former Spanish teachers. Madrid, BNE, 1934; Attributed to Eugenio Cajés, with doubts, by Barcia; …

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Manuscript inscription in pencil, in modern graphics on secondary support, in verse: “Primatrician”; Exhibition of drawings by former Spanish teachers. Madrid, 1934; Corroborada the authorship by Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977); …

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Attributed to Eugenio Cajés, with some doubt, by Barcia; Corroborated the attribution by Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) that relate it to some narrative composition.; Tit. de Barcia: Group of three men; …

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Filigrana: mandorla with cross inside; Madrid, Exhibition Hall of the Palace of Libraries and Museums, May 1980; Attributed by Pérez Sanchez (1980) to Eugenio Cajés, based on the use of the San Juan, on the similarity with other drawings of this artist (C…

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In pencil, on the secondary support: “E Cajes”; Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (1977) probably believe that the subject is the Rest in the escape to Egypt that could be related to a painting “of the school of Eugenio Cajés,” as it appeared in the inventories of…

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Inscription ink manuscript, on the lower edge: “Eujenio Caxes”; Ceán dated in 1615 the work of E. Cajés and V. Carducho in the chapel of the Virgin of the Sagrarian.; Summary: The iconography could be related to some Toledo legend concerning the Virgen de…

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Inscription ink in the upper right angle: “4” on the lower edge: “R 8”; In the verse, in ink: “Madrid-1879”; Dated the painting by Gudiol between 1615 and 1620; …

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Brown ink rubric on verse; The drawing of the Apelles Collection is dated around 1609 (Véliz, 2002), and the painting “is said dated 1609” (Angulo and Pérez Sánchez, 1969); Paris, Musée du Louvre, 1991; …

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In the upper left angle, handwritten annotation with pen and brown ink: “40 Rls.”; In the upper left corner, with Carderera’s letter, in pencil: “Oratorio de la Reyna Nª Señora,” with the same graphic, on the lower edge with graphite pencil: “on the upper…

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Filigrana: two superimposed circles (in the first one a bird, in the second A D); Summary: Semejante to the figure of the Father in the painting of the Annunciation of the altarpiece of the parish of Algete (Madrid), dated by Angulo and Pérez Sánchez (196…

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Inscription ink in the verse, semi-hidden by consolidation; The painting of E. Cajés “is said dated 1609” (Angulo y Pérez Sánchez, 1969); The painting by J. Leonardo is dated 1629 (Mazón de la Torre, 1977); …