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Francisco de Osona, also Francisco de Osona the Younger, (c.1465–c.1514) was a Spanish Renaissance painter. Francisco was born in Valencia. There has been some confusion between Francisco and his father Rodrigo de Osona. Father and son worked closely together in their workshop in Valencia, therefore works are often attributed to both, although some assumptions are made that Francisco was more open to what was newer styles and forms in Italy. However, while the activity of Rodrigo ended with his death in 1518, Francisco died before him much younger in 1514. The second table of the Epiphany, preserved in London, is signed by "The teacher's son Rodrigo", in which, on the contrary, there seems to have more traditional trend seen in the works of the father. Francisco has been credited with Chri

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  • Francisco de Osona, also Francisco de Osona the Younger, (c.1465–c.1514) was a Spanish Renaissance painter. Francisco was born in Valencia. There has been some confusion between Francisco and his father Rodrigo de Osona. Father and son worked closely together in their workshop in Valencia, therefore works are often attributed to both, although some assumptions are made that Francisco was more open to what was newer styles and forms in Italy. However, while the activity of Rodrigo ended with his death in 1518, Francisco died before him much younger in 1514. The second table of the Epiphany, preserved in London, is signed by "The teacher's son Rodrigo", in which, on the contrary, there seems to have more traditional trend seen in the works of the father. Francisco has been credited with Chri (en)
  • Francisco de Osona ou Francesc d'Osona, connu aussi sous le nom de Francisco de Osona le Jeune (vers 1465–1514), est un peintre espagnol de la Renaissance. Il est né à Valence. Son père, Rodrigo de Osona, était également peintre et tous deux travaillaient ensemble dans leur atelier de Valence, ce qui entraine une certaine confusion dans les attributions. Toutefois, Francisco était plus ouvert aux nouvelles influences venues d'Italie. Francisco est mort en 1514, quatre ans avant le décès de son père. * La couronne d'épines Musée du Prado, 1500. * * Grégoire Ier (vers 1500). (fr)
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  • Francisco de Osona, also Francisco de Osona the Younger, (c.1465–c.1514) was a Spanish Renaissance painter. Francisco was born in Valencia. There has been some confusion between Francisco and his father Rodrigo de Osona. Father and son worked closely together in their workshop in Valencia, therefore works are often attributed to both, although some assumptions are made that Francisco was more open to what was newer styles and forms in Italy. However, while the activity of Rodrigo ended with his death in 1518, Francisco died before him much younger in 1514. The second table of the Epiphany, preserved in London, is signed by "The teacher's son Rodrigo", in which, on the contrary, there seems to have more traditional trend seen in the works of the father. Francisco has been credited with Christ before Pilate in the Museu de Belles Arts de València, as well as The Adoration of the Magi in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The work of two Osona artists, along with Paolo de San Leocadio, form the basis for Spanish classicism in painting. (en)
  • Francisco de Osona ou Francesc d'Osona, connu aussi sous le nom de Francisco de Osona le Jeune (vers 1465–1514), est un peintre espagnol de la Renaissance. Il est né à Valence. Son père, Rodrigo de Osona, était également peintre et tous deux travaillaient ensemble dans leur atelier de Valence, ce qui entraine une certaine confusion dans les attributions. Toutefois, Francisco était plus ouvert aux nouvelles influences venues d'Italie. Francisco est mort en 1514, quatre ans avant le décès de son père. On attribue à Francisco le tableau du Christ devant Pilate au Musée des Beaux-Arts de Valence, ainsi que l'Adoration des Mages au Victoria and Albert Museum. On a également de lui une Fuite en Égypte et une représentation de Grégoire Ier, réalisés pour la chartreuse de Vall de Crist et conservés à la cathédrale de Segorbe. * La couronne d'épines Musée du Prado, 1500. * La Fuite en Égypte. Cathédrale de Segorbe (vers 1510). * Grégoire Ier (vers 1500). (fr)
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