Antonio de Arfian facts for kids
Antonio de Arfian, (fl. 1554–87) was a 16th-century Spanish painter.
Life
A native of Triana, a suburb of Seville, he studied under Luis de Vargas. He was employed on several important works, both in fresco and in oil, including the grand altar-piece of Seville cathedral, which he painted in 1554 in collaboration with Antonio Ruiz.
His dates of his birth and death are unrecorded; it is known that he was still alive in 1587, when, with the assistance of his son Alonzo, he painted the Legend of St. George, in the church of the Magdalene.
Sources
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Arfian, Antonio de". Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K) (3rd) I. London: George Bell & Sons.
See also
In Spanish: Antonio de Alfián para niños
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