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Painting by Francisco de Zurbarán

Saint Luke Painting the Crucifixion (c. 1650) by Francisco de Zurbarán

Saint Luke Painting the Crucifixion is an oil on canvas painting by Francisco de Zurbarán, executed c. 1650, also known as Crucifixion with Saint Luke or The Crucified Christ with a Painter. It is now in the Prado Museum. The figure of Saint Luke is thought to be a self-portrait of the artist.


References

  1. "The Crucified Christ with a Painter".

Bibliography

  • (in Spanish) Antonio Fernández Paradas, Escultura Barroca Española. Nuevas lecturas desde los Siglos de Oro a la sociedas del conocimento - Escultura Barroca Andaluza - Volumen II, ExLibric, 2016.
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  • On display at El Greco Museum in Toledo
  • On display at Museo de América in Madrid
  • On display at the Spanish Embassy in Paris
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