Around 1523-79 A Mannerist painter who represents the 16th century Valencian school in Spain. His real name was Vicente Juan Masip. He studied under his father, Vicente Masip, who was also a painter and first introduced the sweet Raphaelite style to Spain, and became a representative of the same style. He established many icons that were loved by the Spanish people, such as the Virgin and Child, the Holy Family, and the Last Supper. [Kanyoshi Keizo] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1523ころ‐79 スペインの16世紀バレンシア派を代表するマニエリスムの画家。本名ビセンテ・フアン・マシップVicente Juan Masip。同じく画家で,スペインに甘美なラファエロの様式を最初に導入した父ビセンテ・マシップVicente Masipに学び,同様式の代表者となった。〈聖母子〉〈聖家族〉〈最後の晩饗〉など,スペイン民衆に愛された多くの図像を決定した。【神吉 敬三】 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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