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| Juan Correa (c1646 - 1716) |
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Artists who influenced Juan Correa![]() | Mexican painter. He is thought to have been the teacher of such painters as Juan Rodríguez Juárez and José de Ibarra. His many works for the cathedral of Mexico City include (for the sacristy) the large-scale Assumption and the Coronation of the Virgin (both 1689) and the Entry into Jerusalem (1691). For the same cathedral he also painted the Vision of the Apocalypse, other versions of the Assumpt ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Juan Correa![]() | |
![]() Peter Rubens | ![]() Women of Apocalypse (Museo Nacional del Virreinato) | ![]() Archangel Sealtiel | ![]() Juan Rodríguez Juárez |
![]() Antonio Rodríguez | ![]() Miguel Cabrera | ||
![]() José de Ibarra | |||