THE HERMIT'S LOCUS AMOENUS: «EL ARTE Y MORAL PHILOSOFIA» OF LANDSCAPE PAINTING COLLECTIONS IN EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY MADRID

Landscape paintings that included religious figures or events were an important facet of the many painting collections formed during the seventeenth century in Spain. The collection of Juan de Fonseca y Figueroa provides a valuable example for the study of this sub-genre and offers a contrast to cel...

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Religious art
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