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This monograph traces the painter's life from early apprenticeship under Juan de Castillo through the production of sargas and inexpensive devotional pictures, describing how a fellow pupil, Pedro Moya, introduced him to Flemish and courtly examples and inspired a journey to study Madrid collections and Velázquez. It follows his stylistic evolution from market wares to large cathedral commissions, examines recurring themes that range from everyday street scenes to luminous religious subjects, and documents the attribution, provenance, and dating of important works, accompanied by numerous illustrative reproductions of paintings and drawings.
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