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El viaje a Italia de Luis Tristán: a propósito de una Crucifixión firmada (1609)
Published
December 3, 1993
How to Cite
Gutiérrez Pastor, I. (1993). El viaje a Italia de Luis Tristán: a propósito de una Crucifixión firmada (1609). Anuario Del Departamento De Historia Y Teoría Del Arte, 5, 99–104. Retrieved from https://revistas.uam.es/anuario/article/view/2571
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Abstract
A "Crucifixión" painted by Luis Tristan, it was signed and dated in Toledo in 1609. It still shows his master's style, El Greco. The painting enables us to fix his trip to Italy during 1610 and 1611. His style change can be related with his relationships with Ribera (documented by Jusepe Martínez) as well as with Orazio Borgianni. The latter had been to Spain twice and about 1608 shifted his style adapting it to Caravaggio's one.
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