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Carducci (1560 – 14
November 1608) was an
Italian painter,
better known as
Carducho, the
Spanish corruption of his
Italian patronymic.
Carducci was born in...
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Vincenzio Carduccio (in Spanish,
sometimes Vicencio or
Vicente Carducho; 1576 or 1578–1638) was an
Italian painter who
spent his
career in Spain. He was...
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Richard Bere, and
Blessed Thomas Green - at the
Certosa di Bologna.
Vincente Carducho was emplo**** by the
monks of the
Cartuja de El
Paular to
decorate the great...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
others (link) Sánchez,
Alfonso E. Pérez (2003), "
Carducho, Bartolomé",
Oxford Art Online,
Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oao/9781884446054...
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Carducho (El
martirio de
Roermond de
Vinzenz Herck y Jan van Loewen.)
Carducho (El
martirio de los
cartujos de Roermond)
Carducho (El martirio...
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Gothic style.
Adorned by
paintings by
Vicente Carducho.
Chapter hall: with
cross vault and
Carducho paintings. Chapels:
there are
three in
total located...
- author, The
return of
Vicente Carducho to The Paular,
published in 2006 in
Spanish and German. "The
Carthusians of
Carducho return to The Paular" (in Spanish)...
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juxtaposed examples by
artists of the
older generation such as
Vicente Carducho or
Eugenio Cajés (who had both
served Philip III of Spain) with ones by...
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Spanish art that were
elevated to art
theory in
treatises such as
Vicente Carducho's Allegories of Painting,
Francisco Pacheco's Art of Painting, or Jusepe...
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Vicente Carducho:
Martyrdom of John
Rochester and
James Walworth.
Monastery of El
Paular (Spain)....