Artist
Francisco Collantes



Spanish, 1599–1656
Francisco Collantes was a Spanish Early Baroque Italian painter. 12 works are cataloged here, principally at Museo del Prado, most of them oil paintings. Francisco Collantes was born in Madrid.
Overview
Francisco Collantes (1599–1656) was a Spanish Baroque era painter. Collantes was born in Madrid but sought influence from Jusepe de Ribera and the Neapolitan School. He was also influenced by 16th century Venetian painters and was renowned for his landscapes and biblical scenes. His works included The Burning Bush (c. 1634) which is now at the Louvre, Agar and Ishmael which is now at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, and The Vision of Ezekiel, Saint Arnulph and The Fall of Troy (about 1634), all three now at the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
Works by Francisco Collantes
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