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Maella, Mariano Salvador
Spanish Painter, 1739-1819
Spanish painter and draughtsman. He was the son of a Valencian painter of the same name, and in 1751 he went to Madrid, where he studied drawing and modelling under the sculptor Felipe de Castro for two years. However, he felt painting to be his vocation and joined the students directed by Antonio Gonzelez Velezquez at the Real Academia de S Fernando, where he completed his studies in 1757. Related Paintings of Maella, Mariano Salvador :. | Charlotte Johanna von Spanien | Carlota joquina,Infanta of Spain and Queen of Portugal | Carlota Joquina, Infanta of Spain and Queen of Portugal | Allegory of Summer | Allegory of Summer | Related Artists: JOUVENET, Jean-BaptisteFrench painter (b. 1644, Rouen, d. 1717, Paris).
French painter, one of a family of painters. He worked in Paris in the studio of Charles Le Brun, whose manner he acquired and whose favor at court he shared. He is best known for his religious paintings; the most important are the series of four canvases for St. Martin des Champs, including the Miraculous Draught of Fishes Anton van den Wyngaerde1525-1571
George FlegelOlmutz 1563-1638
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