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16th century

Artworks 21 to 30 of 43:

The Visitation

by Antonio Vasquez, 1525

Medium
Tempera, gold leaf and oil on wood panel
Dimensions
Framed: 35 x 35 1/2 in
Location
Columbia Museum of Art

Map of the world

by Juan Vespucci, 1526

Medium
Manuscript on parchment
Credits
Hispanic Society of America. All rights reserved
Location
Hispanic Society Museum and Library

The Consecration of Saint Eligius

by Juan de Juanes, circa 1536

Medium
Tempera and oil on panel transferred to canvas
Dimensions
58.6 x 37.8 in
Credits
University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona, Gift of Samuel H. Kress Foundation, 1961.013.019
Location
University of Arizona Museum of Art

Christ Carrying the Cross

by Luis de Morales, circa 1546

Medium
Distemper on linen
Dimensions
79 1/2 × 60 5/8 in. (202 × 154 cm)
Credits
Robert Lehman Foundation Acquisition Fund for Early European and Modern and Contemporary Art
Location
Yale University Art Gallery

Portrait of a Man

by Antonio Moro, circa 1550

Medium
Oil on panel transferred to canvas
Dimensions
118 x 89.5 cm (46 7/16 x 35 1/4 in.)
Credits
Hispanic Society of America. All rights reserved
Notes

Attributed to Antionos Mor Van Dashorst (Antonio Moro)

Location
Hispanic Society Museum and Library

Christ in the Arms of Two Angels

by Juan de Juanes, 1550–1575

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
Panel: 59 5/8 × 40 3/8 in. Framed: 82 3/4 × 64 1/2 × 10 in.
Credits
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows. Image courtesy Dallas Museum of Art
Location
Dallas Museum of Art

Enthroned Virgin and Child, with Saint Jerome, the Archangel Michael, and Angels Holding Instruments of the Passion

by Juan de Juanes, circa 1550

Medium
Oil and tooled gold on panel
Dimensions
48 3/4 x 35 1/4 in (123.8 x 89.5 cm)
Credits
John G. Johnson Collection, 1917
Location
Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Visitation

by Pedro de Campaña, 1557–1562

Medium
Pen and brown ink and wash, lead white chalk over black chalk on blue laid paper
Dimensions
9 7/8 x 5 1/2 in.
Credits
The Morgan Library & Museum. Purchased on the Edwin H. Herzog Fund and as the gift of Hubert and Mireille Goldschmidt. Photography by Graham S. Haber.
Location
Morgan Library & Museum

Christ Carrying the Cross

by Juan de Juanes, circa 1560

Medium
Pen and brown ink and brown wash over black chalk; the upper left and right corners trimmed diagonally and made up
Dimensions
21 × 34.8 cm (8 1/4 × 13 11/16 in.)
Notes

Juan de Juanes actively worked out his ideas in this drawing, first in black chalk lines, which are faintly visible under the bolder pen-and-ink forms. In the earlier chalk rendition, he drew the figure of Christ farther to the left, carrying the cross with his right arm. The soldier to the right, leading him by the rope about his neck, was also father to the left, while two additional soldiers, faintly drawn in the top right, were not developed in pen. The Holy Women kneeling before him also changed when Juanes finished the drawing in pen after making the chalk underdrawing. He used the brown ink to model the forms in three dimensions with extensive, insistent hatching and cross-hatching. The artist's technique and the spatial clarity of the individual figures reflect the influence of Raphael, whose paintings he studied on a visit to Italy around 1560.

Location
J. Paul Getty Museum

The Trinity with Saints

by Anonymous / Unknown, circa 1560–1600

Medium
Gouache on vellum, heightened with gold and gum arabic
Dimensions
Frame: 18 x 15 1/4 x 1 1/4 in.
Credits
Denver Art Museum: Funds from Mrs. Miriam McGrath and Departmental Acquisitions Fund
Notes

Late 16th century

Location
Denver Art Museum