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Francisco Pacheco del Río (bap. 3 November 1564 – 27 November 1644) was a Spanish painter, best known as the teacher and father-in-law of Diego Velázquez and Alonzo Cano, and for his textbook on painting, entitled Art of Painting, that is an important source for the study of 17th-century practice in Spain. He is described by some as the "Vasari of Seville": vocal and didactic about his theories of painting and thoughts about painters, conventional and uninspired in his executions.[1]

Portrait of Francisco Pacheco (1622) by Diego Velázquez.
Portrait of Francisco Pacheco (1622) by Diego Velázquez.
Francisco Pacheco, Lo Judici Final (The Last Judgment), Musée Goya, Castres, France.
Francisco Pacheco, Lo Judici Final ("The Last Judgment"), Musée Goya, Castres, France.

Early life


He was born at Sanlúcar de Barrameda, son of Juan Pérez and wife Leonor del Río, and moved to Seville at a young age. He was a student of Luis Fernandez, and did much of his learning by copying works of the Italian masters. He visited Madrid and Toledo in 1611, studying the work of El Greco, then returned to Seville and opened an art school. He married a daughter of de Miranda and had one daughter, Juana Pacheco (1 June 1602 – 10 August 1660)


Career


Pacheco's school emphasized the academically correct representation of religious subjects, not least because he was the official censor of Seville's Inquisition. His own work reflects those constraints; paintings such as the Last Judgment (convent of Santa Isabel) and Martyrs of Granada are monumental in scale but unimaginative in treatment.

Although Velázquez was a student in Pacheco's school for six years, and married Pacheco's daughter Juana on 23 April 1618, there is no trace of Pacheco's influence in the work of Velázquez besides in standards of decorum, such as depictions of the Immaculate Conception.

In addition to material on iconography, materials and technique, Pacheco's Arte de la pintura (1649) includes valuable biographical information on Spanish painters of the time.




References


  1. The Paintings of Francisco de Herrera, The Elder, by John S. Thacher. The Art Bulletin (1937); page 328.



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[de] Francisco Pacheco del Río

Francisco Pacheco del Río, auch genannt Francisco Pacheco (* 1564 in Sanlúcar de Barrameda; † 1644 in Sevilla) war ein spanischer Maler, Kunsttheoretiker und Dichter.
- [en] Francisco Pacheco

[es] Francisco Pacheco

Francisco Pacheco (Sanlúcar de Barrameda, 1564 - Sevilla, 1644) fue un pintor y tratadista de arte español, del periodo manierista. Su verdadero nombre era Francisco Pérez del Río, pero adoptó como propio el nombre de su tío, el licenciado y canónigo Francisco Pacheco. Fue maestro y suegro de Velázquez, así como maestro de Alonso Cano y Francisco López Caro.

[fr] Francisco Pacheco

Francisco Pacheco (baptisé le 3 novembre 1564 à Sanlúcar de Barrameda et mort à Séville le 27 novembre 1644) est un peintre, théoricien de l'art et théologien espagnol.

[it] Francisco Pacheco del Río

Francisco Pacheco del Río (Sanlúcar de Barrameda, 3 novembre 1564 – Siviglia, 27 novembre 1644) è stato un pittore spagnolo.

[ru] Пачеко, Франсиско

Франси́ско Паче́ко дель Ри́о (исп. Francisco Pacheco del Río, крещён 3 ноября 1564 г. Санлукар-де-Баррамеда — 27 ноября 1644, Севилья) — испанский художник, теоретик искусства и поэт, учитель таких мастеров кисти, как Диего Веласкес и Алонсо Кано, оказавший серьёзное влияние на развитие живописи в Испании в XVII столетии.



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