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All Cano, Alonso 's Paintings
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ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
33635  
At Isidore and the Miracle of the Well, Cano, Alonso
 
 At Isidore and the Miracle of the Well   mk86 c.1646-1648 Oil on canvas 216x149cm Madrid,Museo del Prado
82803  
Portrat eines spanischen Konigs, Cano, Alonso
 
 Portrat eines spanischen Konigs   Oil on canvas Dimensions 165 x 125 cm (65 x 49.2 in) cyf
62369  
Saint John the Evangelist's Vision of Jerusalem, Cano, Alonso
 
 Saint John the Evangelist's Vision of Jerusalem   1636-37 Oil on canvas, 83 x 44 cm Wallace Collection, London This painting, contracted on 23 November 1635, was executed for the convent church of Santa Paula in Seville. It is evident that the artist had mastered an Italianate manner of painting; the figure of the angel alone is sufficient to corroborate this observation. The partly clad body, the complicated, foreshortened pose, and the mastery of anatomical drawing are unique elements in Sevillian painting of the time, as are the deep perspective of the landscape and the delicate, translucent colours. Cano's mastery of this facile, sophisticated style suggests that he had passed time in Italy, although there is not the slightest evidence that he left the city until his final departure in 1638
43826  
Saint John the Evangelist-s Vision of Jerusalem, Cano, Alonso
 
 Saint John the Evangelist-s Vision of Jerusalem   1636-37 Oil on canvas, 83 x 44 cm
67695  
San Francisco de Borja, Cano, Alonso
 
 San Francisco de Borja   San Francisco de Borja (Saint Francis Borgia), oil on canvas, 189 x 123 cm.
55737  
St Isidore and the Miracle of the Well, Cano, Alonso
 
 St Isidore and the Miracle of the Well   mk244 c.1646-1648 Oil on canvas 216x149cm
21633  
St Isidore and the Miracle of the Well (mk08), Cano, Alonso
 
 St Isidore and the Miracle of the Well (mk08)   c.1646-1648 Oil on canvas, 216x149cm Madrid,Museo del Prado
9848  
St James the Greater, Cano, Alonso
 
 St James the Greater   canvas, Mus??e du Louvre, Paris
20342  
St James the Major (mk05), Cano, Alonso
 
 St James the Major (mk05)   Canvas,21 1/4 x 14 1/4''(54 x 36 cm).Acquired in 1977
20340  
St John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup (mk05), Cano, Alonso
 
 St John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup (mk05)   Canvas,21 1/4 x 14 1/4''(54 x 36 cm).Acquired in 1977
9846  
St. John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup a, Cano, Alonso
 
 St. John the Evangelist with the Poisoned Cup a   canvas, Mus??e du Louvre, Paris.
32905  
St.Fohn the Evangelist's Vision of the Heavenly Ferusale, Cano, Alonso
 
 St.Fohn the Evangelist's Vision of the Heavenly Ferusale   mk84 London,canvas 83x45cm
32918  
St.Isidoro and the Miracle of the Well, Cano, Alonso
 
 St.Isidoro and the Miracle of the Well   mk84 1645-50 Madrid,Prado,canvas 216x149cm
32919  
St.Isidoro and the Miracle of the Well, Cano, Alonso
 
 St.Isidoro and the Miracle of the Well   mk84 1645-50 Madrid,Prado,Canvas 216x149cm
28051  
The Dead Christ Supported by an Angel, Cano, Alonso
 
 The Dead Christ Supported by an Angel   mk61 Oil on canvas 178x121cm
9849  
The Dead Christ Supported by an Angel r, Cano, Alonso
 
 The Dead Christ Supported by an Angel r   1646-52, oil on canvas, Muso del Prado at Madrid.
28307  
The Miracle of  the Well, Cano, Alonso
 
 The Miracle of the Well   mk60 Oil on canvas 216x149cm
9845  
The Vision of Saint John, Cano, Alonso
 
 The Vision of Saint John   1635, Wallace Collection at London.
43829  
The Vision of St Bernard, Cano, Alonso
 
 The Vision of St Bernard   c. 1650 Oil on canvas, 267 x 185 cm
43830  
The Vision of St Bernard, Cano, Alonso
 
 The Vision of St Bernard   c. 1650 Oil on canvas, 267 x 185 cm

Cano, Alonso
Spanish, 1601-67 Spanish painter, sculptor and architect. He was an artist of rare versatility in 17th-century Spain, although his architectural work was not extensive. While he is also known for his drawings, only about 60 of these are definitely attributable to him, despite the many extant sketches with the name 'Cano' carelessly added by later hands. Unlike most of his Spanish contemporaries, such as Zurbaren or Velezquez, whose artistic styles did not outlive them, Cano's artistic legacy is measured in part by the number of artists who trained in his workshop and went on to become important masters in their own right: the painters Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra, Juan de Sevilla (1643-95) and, more distantly, Jos Risueo, and the sculptors Pedro de Mena and Jos de Mora,



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