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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo Collection (#3)

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, a renowned Spanish Baroque artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite masterpieces




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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, a renowned Spanish Baroque artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite masterpieces. One of his notable works is "The Flower Girl, " painted between 1665-70. In this captivating piece, Murillo skillfully captures the innocence and beauty of a young girl offering flowers to passersby. Another remarkable creation by Murillo is "The Good Shepherd, " which was beautifully rendered in the 20th century by A. H. Ritchie. This depiction showcases the compassionate nature of Jesus Christ as he lovingly tends to his flock. Murillo's talent for capturing religious themes is evident in "The Crucifixion, " created around 1675. Through meticulous brushstrokes and vivid colors, he portrays the profound sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, evoking deep emotions within viewers. In "Two Women at a Window, " dating back to c. 1655/1660, Murillo presents an intimate scene where two women engage in conversation while peering out from their window ledge. The artist's attention to detail and ability to convey human connection make this artwork truly captivating. "The Immaculate Conception" stands as another testament to Murillo's artistic prowess. Painted circa 1680, it depicts Mary being conceived without original sin—a subject that fascinated many artists during that era—showcasing delicate brushwork and ethereal light. Juan Antonio Salvador Carmona pays homage to Murillo's genius with his rendition of "The Grape-picker. " Created around ca. 1780-1805 after one of Murillo's works, Carmona captures an elderly woman holding a basket brimming with grapes—an ode to both nature's bounty and human labor. In "Saint John the Baptist Pointing to Christ, " crafted around c. 1655, we witness Saint John directing our attention towards Jesus—the central figure who brings salvation.