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Quick Facts
- Emotional tone: calm
- Top 3 works:
- Infantas Isabel Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela
- St Sebastian between St Bernard and St Francis
- Prince Don Carlos of Austria
- Gift suitability: other-none
- Movements: renaissance
- Born: 1531, Benifaió, Spain
- Lifespan: 57 years
- Top-ranked work: Infantas Isabel Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela
- Died: 1588
- Works on APS: 21
- Mediums: oil on canvas
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- Nationality: Spain
- Color intensity: balanced
- Best occasions: accent
- Room fit: living room
- Vibe: elegant
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Creative periods: mature period
- Typical colors: earthy
- Art period: Renaissance
- Museums on APS:
- Museo de El Greco
- Museo de El Greco
- Museo de El Greco
- Museo de El Greco
- Museo de El Greco
Art Quiz
There is only one correct answer for each question.
Question 1:
Where was Alonso Sánchez Coello born?
Question 2:
Who was Alonso Sánchez Coello's primary patron and employer?
Question 3:
With which artist did Alonso Sánchez Coello study in Flanders?
Question 4:
What artistic style is Alonso Sánchez Coello known for blending in his portraits?
Early Life and Training
- Born: Benifaió, Spain (1531)
- Spent childhood near Valencia until his father's death.
- Around 1541/42, moved to Portugal to live with his grandfather, a nobleman in service of the Portuguese monarchs.
- Studied with Anthonis Mor (Antonio Moro) in Flanders around 1550.
- Received patronage from Antoine de Granville, Bishop of Arras, also a patron of Mor.
Career at the Spanish Court
- Worked for the Portuguese royal family and later the court of João Manuel, Prince of Portugal.
- Moved to the Spanish court of Philip II in 1555, recommended by Juana, sister of Philip II.
- Became Court Painter in 1560.
- Married Louisa Reyaltes, daughter of a silversmith, around 1560/61.
- His daughter, Isabel Sánchez, also became a painter and assisted in his workshop.
- Moved with the court to Toledo and settled in Madrid in 1561.
Artistic Style and Influences
- Style: Combined Flemish objectivity with Venetian sensuality.
- Influences: Primarily influenced by Anthonis Mor and Titian.
- Learned precision from Mor.
- Incorporated Venetian gold tones, generous workmanship, and the use of light from Titian.
- Known for portraits marked by ease of pose, dignity, sobriety, and warmth of coloring.
Major Works and Achievements
- Produced both portraits and religious paintings.
- Religious works were conventional but demonstrate an austere style.
- Notable Portraits:
- Philip II Holding a Rosary (1573)
- Portraits of Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia (1571)
- Series of paintings depicting the children of Philip II.
- Double portrait of the infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela (1568–9).
- Painted religious works for El Escorial.
- Produced a topographical view of Seville's port.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- His reputation as a portraitist has been complicated by numerous copies and imitations.
- Considered a significant figure in Spanish Renaissance art, particularly for his court portraits.
- His work influenced later artists, including Velázquez, regarding the depiction of textures like armor and draperies.
- Died in Madrid on August 8, 1588.
