La firma de Zurbarán: uso y abuso de títulos cortesanos de pintores del siglo XVII en España

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Authors
Lamas, Eduardo
Discipline
Arts
Subject
Art History
Audience
Scientific
Date
2020Publisher
Instituto Moll : Centro de Investigación de Pintura Flamenca
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This article raises the veracity of a series of records related to supposed courtly  offices  for  painters  at  the  court  in  Madrid,  about  which  there  is  no  clear reference  in  the  documentation  related  to  the  palace  administration.  However, other indirect documents are known to suggest that such offices existed at least as honorary titles. In any case, it is known that they were used, even if fraudulently or abusively.  These  offices  or  honorary  titles  are  those  of  court  painter  appointed  to the  Prince,  to  the  Infant  and  a  second  court  painter  appointed  to  the  King.  This paper  deals  with  several  examples  of  these  cases  concerning  the  painters  Pedro Carvajal,  Francisco  Ginete,  López  Polanco,  Gómez  de  la  Hermosa,  Antonio  Ricci, Francisco  Rizi  and  Isidoro  Arredondo. Based  on  the  analysis  of  the  documents reporting  the  use  of  these  titles,  the  hypothesis  is  presented  that  the  artists  in question made a legitimate use of them
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Eduardo Lamas, 'La firma de Zurbarán: uso y abuso de títulos cortesanos de pintores del siglo XVII en España', in : Philostrato. Revista de Historia y Arte, 8 (2020), pp. 5-33
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spa
