Juan de Villoldo
Spanish painter
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Juan de Villoldo (died 1551) was a Spanish painter from Toledo. He was apprenticed to his uncle, Alonzo Perez de Villoldo, a student of Juan de Borgoña. From 1547 to 1548, he painted a series of religious canvases for the Carbajal chapel in the Church of St. Andrew at Madrid.
- Saint Mark
(Palencia Cathedral) - Presentation of the Child (Palencia)
- Presentation of the Child (Palencia)
- Saint Andrew (Palencia)
- Saint Luke (Palencia)
References
- William Stirling Maxwell (1848). Annals of the Artists of Spain, Volume 1 ; pp. 148–149. John Ollivier Publisher, London.
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