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Don Juan Joachín Gutiérrez Altamirano Velasco
Cabrera was the greatest indigenous painter in 18th century Mexico. His style reveals the influence of Bartolomé Murillo, the Spanish Baroque painter, but also the influence of French Baroque portraiture. By the 1740s Cabrera was a favorite of all the leading noble families in Mexico City, painting many portraits and also religious works.
Artform: PAINTING AND DRAWING, Pre-20th Century Artist: Cabrera, Miguel Artist Dates: 1695-1768 Country/Culture: Mexico Period: 18th century Date: c1752 Medium: oil on canvas Size: 206x136 cm Subject: Portraits Style: Baroque Museum: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
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