Jusepe de Ribera [1] - Hand painted oil painting reproductions

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Ribera, Jusepe de - Allegory of Touch

ID : 28968
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Allegory of Sight

ID : 28969
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Allegory of Smell

ID : 28970
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Allegory of Taste

ID : 28971
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Matthew with the Angel

ID : 28972
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Calvary

ID : 28973
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Bartholomew

ID : 28974
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Ribera, Jusepe de - St. Sebastian

ID : 28975
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Ribera, Jusepe de - The Madonna with the Christ Child and Saint Bruno

ID : 28976
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Ribera, Jusepe de - St. Jerome and the Angel of the Last Judgement

ID : 28977
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Earthly Trinity

ID : 28978
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Ixion

ID : 28979
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Jacob and Laban's Flock

ID : 28980
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Blind Beggar and his Boy

ID : 28981
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew

ID : 28982
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Immaculate Conception

ID : 28983
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Duel of the Women

ID : 28984
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Knight of the Order of St. James

ID : 28985
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Pieta

ID : 28986
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Girl with a Tambourine (Allegory of Hearing)

ID : 28987
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Jacob's Dream

ID : 28988
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Adoration of the Shepherds

ID : 28989
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Maria Aegyptiaca (St. Mary of Egypt)

ID : 28990
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Penitent Magdalene

ID : 28991
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Ribera, Jusepe de - The Boy with the Club Foot

ID : 28992
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Ribera, Jusepe de - Don Juan Jose de Austria

ID : 28993
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Ribera, Jusepe de - The Communion of the Apostles

ID : 28994
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Ribera, Jusepe de
Jusepe also spelled Josef, or Giuseppe, byname Lo Spagnoletto (Italian for the little Spaniard) (baptized Feb. 17, 1591, Sept. 2, 1652, Naples), Spanish painter and printmaker, noted for his Baroque dramatic realism and his depictions of religious and mythological subjects. He was born in Spain but spent most of his life in Italy. Little is known of his life in Spain, though he is said by the painter and biographer Antonio Palomino to have received his first training there under Francisco Ribalta. It is not known when he went to Italy, but there is evidence that as a young man he worked in Parma and Rome. In 1616 he married in Naples, then under Spanish rule, where he remained the rest of his life. In 1626 he signed as a member of the Roman Academy of St. Luke and in 1631 as a knight of the Papal Order of Christ, although he always retained his Spanish identity. The whole of Ribera's surviving work appears to belong to the period after he settled in Naples. His large production comprises mainly religious compositions, along with a number of classical and genre subjects and a few portraits. He did much work for the Spanish viceroys, by whom many of his paintings were sent to Spain. He was also employed bythe Roman Catholic church and had numerous private patrons of various nationalities. His paintings were widely imitated and copied in Spain. From 1621 onward there are numerous signed, dated, and documented works from Ribera's hand. Ribera's paintings are austere or gloomy in mood and can be rather dramatic in their presentation. The chief elements of Ribera's style, tenebrism (dramatic use of light and shadow) and naturalism, are used to emphasize the mental and physical suffering of penitent or martyred saints or tortured gods. Realistic detail, often horrific, is accentuatedby means of coarse brush marks on thick pigment to represent wrinkles, beards, and flesh wounds. Ribera's technique is characterized by sensitivity of outline and the sureness with which he rendered the changes from brilliant light to darkest shadow. Ribera was one of the few 17th-century Spanish artists to produce numerous drawings, and his etchings were among the finest produced in Italy and Spain during the Baroque period.

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