Juan García de Miranda (1677–1749), was a Spanish painter of the baroque period, a disciple of Juan Delgado and the uncle of Pedro Rodríguez de Miranda. He was appointed Painter to the King. Juan García de Miranda was born of Asturian parents at Madrid, and studied painting under Juan Delgado, producing chiefly devotional pictures, particularly Immaculate Conceptions, for private patrons. Born without a right hand, he made use of the stump of the arm to hold pencils, maulstick, &c. He was appointed to clean and restore the pictures injured in the fire at the Alcazar (among them, Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez), and acquitted himself so well as to be appointed, in 1735, painter-in-ordinary to Philip V. He also held, with Palomino, from 1724, the post of public valuer of pictures. He died in
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| - Juan García de Miranda (Madrid, 1677 - 1749) és un pintor del barroc espanyol. Nasqué sense la mà dreta i hagué de pintar amb la mà esquerra. Era deixeble de Juan Delgado. Tingué accés a les col·leccions reials del Palau on pogué veure en directa la pintura dels venecians, dels flamencs, de Rubens i Velázquez. Després de l'incendi que es produí el 1734 al Real Alcázar, García de Miranda, va treballar com a restaurador oficial per salvar les pintures que no havien estat cremades. Treballà amb . Aquest treball el conduí més tard a convertir-se en pintor de cambra. La seva obra més important és de temàtica religiosa que va fer per a esglésies i convents. (ca)
- Juan García de Miranda (Madrid, 1677-8 de mayo de 1749), pintor barroco español. Fue discípulo de Juan Delgado, artista vinculado a Antonio Palomino, cuyo estilo se encuentra reflejado también en la obra de García de Miranda. (es)
- Juan García de Miranda (1677–1749), was a Spanish painter of the baroque period, a disciple of Juan Delgado and the uncle of Pedro Rodríguez de Miranda. He was appointed Painter to the King. Juan García de Miranda was born of Asturian parents at Madrid, and studied painting under Juan Delgado, producing chiefly devotional pictures, particularly Immaculate Conceptions, for private patrons. Born without a right hand, he made use of the stump of the arm to hold pencils, maulstick, &c. He was appointed to clean and restore the pictures injured in the fire at the Alcazar (among them, Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez), and acquitted himself so well as to be appointed, in 1735, painter-in-ordinary to Philip V. He also held, with Palomino, from 1724, the post of public valuer of pictures. He died in (en)
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| - Juan García de Miranda (Madrid, 1677 - 1749) és un pintor del barroc espanyol. Nasqué sense la mà dreta i hagué de pintar amb la mà esquerra. Era deixeble de Juan Delgado. Tingué accés a les col·leccions reials del Palau on pogué veure en directa la pintura dels venecians, dels flamencs, de Rubens i Velázquez. Després de l'incendi que es produí el 1734 al Real Alcázar, García de Miranda, va treballar com a restaurador oficial per salvar les pintures que no havien estat cremades. Treballà amb . Aquest treball el conduí més tard a convertir-se en pintor de cambra. La seva obra més important és de temàtica religiosa que va fer per a esglésies i convents. (ca)
- Juan García de Miranda (1677–1749), was a Spanish painter of the baroque period, a disciple of Juan Delgado and the uncle of Pedro Rodríguez de Miranda. He was appointed Painter to the King. Juan García de Miranda was born of Asturian parents at Madrid, and studied painting under Juan Delgado, producing chiefly devotional pictures, particularly Immaculate Conceptions, for private patrons. Born without a right hand, he made use of the stump of the arm to hold pencils, maulstick, &c. He was appointed to clean and restore the pictures injured in the fire at the Alcazar (among them, Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez), and acquitted himself so well as to be appointed, in 1735, painter-in-ordinary to Philip V. He also held, with Palomino, from 1724, the post of public valuer of pictures. He died in 1749, leaving a son Juan, of great promise as a painter, who, however, died at the age of twenty-one. His brother and disciple, Nicolas García de Miranda, who was born in 1698, and died in 1738, painted landscapes with religious figures. (en)
- Juan García de Miranda (Madrid, 1677-8 de mayo de 1749), pintor barroco español. Fue discípulo de Juan Delgado, artista vinculado a Antonio Palomino, cuyo estilo se encuentra reflejado también en la obra de García de Miranda. (es)
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