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The book traces the life and work of the Spanish painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, describing his humble origins, devotional faith, and lifelong ties to Andalusia while assessing his technical development and recurring subjects. It discusses major devotional canvases such as Immaculate Conceptions and Madonnas, genre scenes of street children, and the balance of inspiration and limitation in his handling of colour and composition. Illustrated with eight colour plates, the text examines how popularity, copies, and forgeries affected his reputation, and presents a measured critical reappraisal that highlights both heartfelt religious expression and the painter’s enduring visual charm.
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