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The biography traces the artist's emergence from humble beginnings after being discovered by a monk, his development through successive professional phases, and his role in renewing a languishing national painting tradition. It surveys major works and portraiture, discusses public and court commissions, and records an official appointment that granted palace access. Illustrated with color plates of emblematic canvases such as portraits, reclining studies, and theatrical subjects, the narrative analyzes stylistic influences, contemporaneous tastes, and the progression from early promise through a celebrated middle period to reflective late years.
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