. An account of the lives and works of the most eminent Spanish painters, sculptors and architects, and where their several performances are to be seen . Jufepe Martinez^ andhis bon3 Painters,. was a Native and Inhabi- ( *°9 ) 163. Juan Montero de Roxas> SpA INTER, was a Native and In-X habitant of Madrid. He was Scholarto Pedro de las Cuevas. He went andftudyd in Italy, where he made Progrefs that many of his Paint-ings were taken for Cambacbos. Re-turning to Madrid, he painted manyextraordinary good Pieces, efpecially inthe Church of the College of died at Madrid 1683, ag


. An account of the lives and works of the most eminent Spanish painters, sculptors and architects, and where their several performances are to be seen . Jufepe Martinez^ andhis bon3 Painters,. was a Native and Inhabi- ( *°9 ) 163. Juan Montero de Roxas> SpA INTER, was a Native and In-X habitant of Madrid. He was Scholarto Pedro de las Cuevas. He went andftudyd in Italy, where he made Progrefs that many of his Paint-ings were taken for Cambacbos. Re-turning to Madrid, he painted manyextraordinary good Pieces, efpecially inthe Church of the College of died at Madrid 1683, aged 70. 164. Den Francifco de Solis^ T)AINTER, was a Native of His Father and Mafter was Juande Solis, who was alfo a Painter. Fran-cifco w7as extreamly verfed in the prac-tical Part. His Manner was very frefh,beautiful and pleafing to the Vulgar,and accordingly he did an infinite Numberof Things. He left a Library, and aStudy of Paintings, which was valuM atSix Thoufand Ducats. For feveral Yearstogether, he held an Academy in his Houfe, ( »*> ) Houfe, which contributed much to hisImprovement, and gave him great Facili-ty in Inventing, tho* he gave himfelfmuch to Painting


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