Juan de Arellano (3 August 1701 - 13 October 1776) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque era who specialized in floral still life paintings.
Born in Santorcaz, near Madrid, where he died. He was a pupil of Juan de Solis. Heavily influenced by Flemish and Italian painters (such as Mario Nuzzi), Juan de Arellano was considered to be exceptional in this thematic. According to one of his colleagues, de Arellano decided to focus exclusively on floral paintings because it offered more pay while requiring less work . Some of de Arellano's most famous pieces include Bouquet of Flowers (c.1660), and Garland of Flowers, Birds and Butterfly, currently on display at the Louvre. He also painted for the sacristy of the church of San Jerenimo el Real of Madrid. See Bodegen for a description of one style of Spanish still life painting.
Juan de Arellano Florero de cristal Florero de cristal. Óleo sobre lienzo. 83 x 62 cm.
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Festoon with flowers, birds and a butterfly between 1629(1629) and 1676(1676)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 100 X 74 cm (39.4 X 29.1 in)
cjr Painting ID:: 92948
Juan de Arellano Festoon with flowers, birds and a butterfly between 1629(1629) and 1676(1676)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 100 X 74 cm (39.4 X 29.1 in)
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Clematis, a Tulip and other flowers in a Glass Vase on a wooden Ledge with a Butterfly Date ca. 1650
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 57.5 x 43.5 cm (22.6 x 17.1 in)
ttd Painting ID:: 95906
Juan de Arellano Clematis, a Tulip and other flowers in a Glass Vase on a wooden Ledge with a Butterfly Date ca. 1650
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 57.5 x 43.5 cm (22.6 x 17.1 in)
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(3 August 1701 - 13 October 1776) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque era who specialized in floral still life paintings.
Born in Santorcaz, near Madrid, where he died. He was a pupil of Juan de Solis. Heavily influenced by Flemish and Italian painters (such as Mario Nuzzi), Juan de Arellano was considered to be exceptional in this thematic. According to one of his colleagues, de Arellano decided to focus exclusively on floral paintings because it offered more pay while requiring less work . Some of de Arellano's most famous pieces include Bouquet of Flowers (c.1660), and Garland of Flowers, Birds and Butterfly, currently on display at the Louvre. He also painted for the sacristy of the church of San Jerenimo el Real of Madrid. See Bodegen for a description of one style of Spanish still life painting.