Antonio Vasquez (Valladolid c. 1485-after 1563)
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Antonio Vasquez (Valladolid c. 1485-after 1563)

The Birth of the Virgin; The Annunciation; and The Crucifixion: compartments of a retable

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Antonio Vasquez (Valladolid c. 1485-after 1563)
The Birth of the Virgin; The Annunciation; and The Crucifixion: compartments of a retable
oil on panel
the first two 31¼ x 33½ in. (79.4 x 85.1 cm.); the third 35½ x 377/8 in. (90.1 x 96.2 cm.) (3)
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Lot Essay

We are grateful to J.C. Brasas Egido for confirming the attribution on the basis of photographs. He believes these panels to be fine examples of Antonio Vasquez's mature period, when he moved from a dominant Flemish influence to a more southern Renaissance interpretation. Mr. Brasas Egido compares these panels, both in period and style, with those in the Museum of Sculpture, Valladolid, and intends to publish the present paintings in a forthcoming article on the artist.

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