Juan del Castillo Conserved
April 27 2021
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
News from Spain that the Andaluz Institute of Historical Heritage have put on display a recently conserved painting by the Seville baroque painter Juan del Castillo (1590-1657). The work was originally commissioned by the Jesuits in 1611-12 and later became state property when the order was expelled from Spain in 1767.
The work will feature within a small exhibition in the Museum of the University of Seville showcasing the painting's conservation.
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