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Spanish biography of luis de morales Luis de Morales ca. Luis de Morales was born presumably at Badajoz in the province of Estremadura. Flemish Renaissance artists at work there were the major influence in his development. The dark shadows throughout Morales's pictures, particularly in the modeling, contribute greatly to the establishment of a sense of drama, a technical device which is derived at a considerable distance from the dark shadows sfumato that characterize the work of Leonardo da Vinci , and particularly that of his followers in both Italy and Spain. A number of Morales's paintings of the Madonna and Child have this feature, as well as the profoundly tragic rendering which forecasts the later sacrifice of the Infant Christ.

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Luis de Morales

Luis de Morales ( – 9 May ) was a Spanish painter active during the Spanish Renaissance in the 16th century. Read more on Wikipedia

Since , the English Wikipedia page of Luis de Morales has received more than 79, page views.

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in ). Luis de Morales is the th most popular painter (down from th in ), the nd most popular biography from Spain (down from st in ) and the 21st most popular Spanish Painter.

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Among painters, Luis de Morales ranks out of 2, Before him are Jean-Baptiste van Loo, George Romney, Gillis van Coninxloo, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Spinello Aretino, and Eugène Fromentin.

Spanish biography of luis de morales in florida Luis de Morales was a Spanish painter born in Badajoz, Extremadura. Known as "El Divino", most of his work was of religious subjects, including many representations of the Madonna and Child and the Passion. Influenced, especially in his early work, by Raphael Sanzio and the Lombard school of Leonardo, he was called by his contemporaries "The Divine Morales", because of his skill and the shocking realism of his paintings, and because of the spirituality transmitted by all his work. His work has been divided by critics into two periods, an early stage under the influence of Florentine artists such as Michelangelo and a more intense, more anatomically correct later period similar to German and Flemish renaissance painters. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.

After him are Josefa de Óbidos, Léon Cogniet, Juan Sánchez Cotán, Peter Lely, Julian Schnabel, and Arthur Rackham.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in , Luis de Morales ranks 10. Before him are Daniele da Volterra, Jan Matsys, Fernão Mendes Pinto, John of Leiden, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, and Bernardino Telesio.

After him are Étienne Dolet, Leone Leoni, Ippolito II d'Este, Melchor Cano, Isabel Moctezuma, and Pasquale Cicogna. Among people deceased in , Luis de Morales ranks 9. Before him are Lucas Cranach the Younger, Augustus, Elector of Saxony, Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma, Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, and Primož Trubar.

After him are Birbal, Ignazio Danti, Philip Sidney, Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt, Martín de Azpilcueta, and Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Luis de Morales ranks out of 3, Before him are Fernán González of Castile (), Jesús María Pereda (), Mauregatus of Asturias (), Urraca of Zamora (), Thomas of Villanova (), and Luis Molowny ().

Luis de morales paintings Luis de Morales was a Spanish painter and one of the brightest representatives of Spanish Mannerism. He was a contemporary of El Greco and is known for his religious paintings. Luis de Morales was born in Badajoz around It is unknown where exactly he studied, but some believe he received his education in Valladolid or Toledo, possibly under the guidance of Berroguete. He was greatly influenced by the works of Italian masters, particularly Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

After him are José Antonio Aguirre (), Josefa de Óbidos (), Rafael Casanova (), Andrés Gimeno (), Mariano Fortuny (), and José Luis de Vilallonga, 9th Marquess of Castellbell ().

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Among PAINTERS In Spain

Among painters born in Spain, Luis de Morales ranks 21.

Before him are Alonso Sánchez Coello (), Ignacio Zuloaga (), Juan Carreño de Miranda (), Santiago Rusiñol (), Francisco Herrera the Elder (), and Julio González (). After him are Josefa de Óbidos (), Juan Sánchez Cotán (), Ramon Casas (), Juan de Valdés Leal (), Luis Ricardo Falero (), and Ferrer Bassa ().

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