MORALES, LUIS DE


Meaning of MORALES, LUIS DE in English

born c. 1509, , Badajoz, Spain died May 9, 1586, Badajoz byname El Divino (Spanish: The Divine) painter who was the first Spanish artist of pronounced national character, considered to be the greatest native Mannerist painter of Spain. He is remembered for his emotional religious paintings, which earned him his sobriquet and greatly appealed to the Spanish populace. Morales may have studied with the Flemish painter Hernando Sturmio in Badajoz. He worked in Badajoz from 1546, leaving on occasional commissions but making his home there all his life. Summoned by King Philip II of Spain to help in the decoration of El Escorial, he painted a Christ Carrying the Cross that did not please the king and was removed to the Church of San Jernimo, Madrid. Morales always worked on panels, often depicting such subjects as Ecce Homo, Piet, and The Virgin and Child. Perhaps the best known of these panels are 20 on the life of Christ, painted for the Church of Arroyo del Puerco (156368). All of his paintings are marked by their Leonardesque composition, detailed execution, and anguished asceticism. He remains an artist remarkably representative of his period and nation.

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