Examples of 'zurbarán' in a sentence

Meaning of "zurbarán"

zurbarán (noun): Refers to a type of baroque painting or a specific artwork created by the Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán. This term is primarily used in the context of art history and appreciation

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The canvases of Zurbarán are in the old sacristy.
Prodigy of naturalistic painting as usual in the still lifes of Zurbarán.
Francisco de Zurbarán started his painting career.
That guy could not distinguish a Zurbarán from a turd.
Zurbarán was called the Spanish Caravaggio for his mastery of the realistic use of chiaroscuro.
It possesses carvings of great value and several paintings from the Zurbarán school.
Leaves Zurbarán to return to Mexico.
In this series he presents portraits of monks reminiscent of Zurbarán or El Greco monks.
Zurbarán the Prado.
There are also works by Luis de Morales and Zurbarán.
The Baroque artist Francisco Zurbarán depicts the death of Serapion in one of his paintings.
Part of the drawing was inspired by a painting I once saw by Francisco de Zurbarán.
Francisco Zurbarán is known for the forceful, realistic use of chiaroscuro in his paintings.
Francisco de Zurbarán.
Zurbarán finally returned to Madrid, where he would spend the last years of his life.

See also

Francesco de Zurbarán.
Child of the thorn in a landscape, by Francisco de Zurbarán.
The works I have now exhibited in the Prado are inspired by Zurbarán and Arellano.
The defense of Cadiz against the English, by Zurbarán.
There is only one art, and for painters that is the art of Zurbarán and Velázquez.
It was long misattributed to José de Ribera, before being reattributed to Zurbarán in 1847.
Hercules fighting Nemean lion is a 1634 work by Francisco de Zurbarán.

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