jerónimo de bobadilla
Jerónimo de Bobadilla: A Master of Iberian Religious Painting Jerónimo de Bobadilla (1547 – 1605) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of Spain during the Golden Age, renowned primarily for his monumental depictions of Christ the Saviour and his contributions to ecclesiastical art. Born in Medina del Campo, Castile, Bobadilla’s early life remains somewhat obscure, yet he swiftly ascended to prominence within Valladolid…
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