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Buy Museum Art Reproductions Pietà, 1657 by Juan De Valdés Leal (1622-1690, Spain) | ArtsDot.com

Pietà

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Paintings such as this one by the prominent Sevillian artist Valdés Leal were heavily influenced by the Spanish tradition of large-scale, theatrical sculptures, particularly the pasos—carved and painted ensembles of religious figures typically in intense states of emotion that were paraded through the streets before Easter Sunday. The gruesome details of Christ’s suffering, an especially Spanish phenomenon in painting and sculpture, were intended to heighten spiritual fervor.
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Juan De Valdés Leal

Early Life and Training

Juan de Valdés Leal, a renowned Spanish painter and etcher, was born on May 4, 1622, in Seville, Spain. He became a painter, sculptor, and architect, showcasing his versatility in the art world. By his twenties, he was studying under Antonio del Castillo in Córdoba, honing his skills in the Baroque era.

Notable Works and Collaborations

Valdés Leal's notable works include:
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