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Juan Fernández Navarrete

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He executed many other altar-pieces, all characterized by boldness and freedom in design, and by the rich warm colouring which has acquired for him the surname of "the Spanish Titian." He died at the age of 52–53 in
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was still under construction and Philip II was experiencing difficulties in finding good artists for the many large paintings required to decorate it. Titian was very old, and died in 1576, and
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An illness in infancy deprived Navarrete of his hearing, which affected his ability to learn to speak. At a very early age he began to express his wants by sketching objects with a piece of
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with the title of king's painter and a salary, and employed him to execute pictures for the
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all refused to come to Spain. Philip had to rely on the lesser talent of Navarrete, whose
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According to most accounts he was for a considerable time the pupil and assistant of
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Princes and Artists, Patronage and Ideology at Four Habsburg Courts 1517-1633
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The most celebrated of the works he produced there are a "
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Logroño
Spain
Toledo, Spain
Painting
Renaissance

Baptism of Christ
Museo del Prado
Mannerist
Logroño
charcoal
Hieronymite
Estella
Gaspar Becerra
Naples
Rome
Florence
Milan
Pellegrino Tibaldi
Titian
Venice

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