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Juan Valdelmira de León (c.1630–c.1660) was a Spanish painter known for his still-life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Navarre. He was instructed by his father at Valladolid, and after his death entered the school of Francisco Rizi at Madrid. He assisted that master in several of his works, particularly in the Portuguese church at Toledo, in the Retiro, and other places. But his chief excellence was in flowerpieces. He died in his thirtieth year.

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  • Juan Valdelmira de León (c.1630–c.1660) was a Spanish painter known for his still-life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Navarre. He was instructed by his father at Valladolid, and after his death entered the school of Francisco Rizi at Madrid. He assisted that master in several of his works, particularly in the Portuguese church at Toledo, in the Retiro, and other places. But his chief excellence was in flowerpieces. He died in his thirtieth year. (en)
  • Juan Valdemira de León o Valdelmira fue un pintor barroco español, discípulo o colaborador de Francisco Rizi según Ceán Bermúdez, a quien se debe toda la información referida a este pintor, que él a su vez tomó de Felipe de Castro. Según Ceán, en Madrid abundaban los floreros pintados por él, «que compiten con los mejores de Arellano», y aunque ninguno firmado se conoce, en 1889 ingresó en el Museo del Prado un florero a su nombre, donado por la duquesa viuda de Pastrana.​​ (es)
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  • Juan Valdemira de León o Valdelmira fue un pintor barroco español, discípulo o colaborador de Francisco Rizi según Ceán Bermúdez, a quien se debe toda la información referida a este pintor, que él a su vez tomó de Felipe de Castro. Nacido en Tafalla (Navarra), habría iniciado su formación como pintor en Valladolid en el taller de su padre hasta que, muerto este, pasó a Madrid donde entró a trabajar en el taller de Rizi, «siendo la admiración del maestro y la envidia de los condiscípulos». Colaboró con Rizi en las obras que el maestro tenía encomendadas en Toledo y en el Buen Retiro, pero muy principalmente en la pintura de la cúpula de la iglesia de San Antonio de los Alemanes en Madrid, en cuyos frescos trabajaron Rizi y Carreño entre 1662 y 1666. Falleció repentinamente en fecha próxima cuando solo contaba treinta años y fue enterrado en la parroquia de Santiago.​ Según Ceán, en Madrid abundaban los floreros pintados por él, «que compiten con los mejores de Arellano», y aunque ninguno firmado se conoce, en 1889 ingresó en el Museo del Prado un florero a su nombre, donado por la duquesa viuda de Pastrana.​​ (es)
  • Juan Valdelmira de León (c.1630–c.1660) was a Spanish painter known for his still-life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Navarre. He was instructed by his father at Valladolid, and after his death entered the school of Francisco Rizi at Madrid. He assisted that master in several of his works, particularly in the Portuguese church at Toledo, in the Retiro, and other places. But his chief excellence was in flowerpieces. He died in his thirtieth year. (en)
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