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[[File:Nicolas frances-prado.jpg|thumb|''Life of the [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin]] and [[Francis of Assisi|Saint Francis]]'' by [[Nicolás Francés]], [[altarpiece]], now located in [[Museo del Prado]]]]
[[File:Nicolas frances-prado.jpg|thumb|''Life of the [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin]] and [[Francis of Assisi|Saint Francis]]'' by [[Nicolás Francés]], [[altarpiece]], now located in [[Museo del Prado]]]]
'''Juan Rexach''', (''fl.'' 1431-1482) was a Spanish painter and miniaturist. His date of birth is not known.
'''Juan Rexach''', (''[[Floruit|fl.]]'' 1431-1482) was a Spanish painter and miniaturist. His date of birth is not known.


Most of his life is scarcely documented. He studied with [[Jacomart]], in whose studio he worked, and after a period of time Rexach succeeded his master. He completed some altarpieces left incomplete by Jacomart, and worked with him on certain commissions, so sometimes attributions can be difficult. Rexach opted for large formats and monumental treatment of the figures.
Most of his life is scarcely documented. He studied with [[Jacomart]], in whose studio he worked, and after a period of time Rexach succeeded his master. He completed some altarpieces left incomplete by Jacomart, and worked with him on certain commissions, so sometimes attributions can be difficult. Rexach opted for large formats and monumental treatment of the figures.


Rexach was an eminent painter in [[Valencia]] during the 15th century. Although his works are markedly Spanish, they also reflect influences of other European artistic style, especially [[Flanders]]. His famous painting, ''The Crucifixion'', resembles the work of [[Gerard David]]. The architecture shown in the painting is northern. His other famous work, ''Madonna and Child Enthroned'', was in vogue to the point of becoming a motif in Valencian art of his time. These two paintings were part of a larger [[retable]].<ref name="Juan Rexach">{{cite web|title=Juan Rexach|url=http://www.nortonsimon.org/collections/browse_artist.php?name=Rexach%2C+Juan|publisher=Norton Simon Museum|accessdate=7 August 2013}}</ref>
Rexach was an eminent painter in [[Valencia]] during the 15th century. Although his works are markedly Spanish, they also reflect influences of other European artistic style, especially [[Flanders]]. His famous painting, ''The Crucifixion'', resembles the work of [[Gerard David]]. The architecture shown in the painting is northern. His other famous work, ''Madonna and Child Enthroned'', was in vogue to the point of becoming a motif in Valencian art of his time. These two paintings were part of a larger [[retable]].<ref name="Juan Rexach">{{cite web|title=Juan Rexach|url=http://www.nortonsimon.org/collections/browse_artist.php?name=Rexach%2C+Juan|publisher=Norton Simon Museum|accessdate=7 August 2013}}</ref>


Among his works are the following altarpieces:
Among his works are the following altarpieces:
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* ''The San Martin'', [[Segorbe Cathedral]]
* ''The San Martin'', [[Segorbe Cathedral]]
* ''The Crucifixion and the Virgin enthroned with Angels'', in the [[Norton Simon Museum]]
* ''The Crucifixion and the Virgin enthroned with Angels'', in the [[Norton Simon Museum]]
* The ''The Annunciation'', diptych (118x110 cm each table) dated circa 1460, now in the [[Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts]]
* ''The Annunciation'', a diptych (118x110 cm each table) dated circa 1460, now in the [[Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts]]


[[File:Capilla de la Santa Cruz (s. XV). Segorbe.jpg|thumb|''[[Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]]'', a [[retable]] by Juan Rexach, [[Segorbe Cathedral#Museum|Segorbe Cathedral Museum]]]]
[[File:Capilla de la Santa Cruz (s. XV). Segorbe.jpg|thumb|''[[Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]]'', a [[retable]] by Juan Rexach, [[Segorbe Cathedral#Museum|Segorbe Cathedral Museum]]]]
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 21 September 2022

Life of the Virgin and Saint Francis by Nicolás Francés, altarpiece, now located in Museo del Prado

Juan Rexach, (fl. 1431-1482) was a Spanish painter and miniaturist. His date of birth is not known.

Most of his life is scarcely documented. He studied with Jacomart, in whose studio he worked, and after a period of time Rexach succeeded his master. He completed some altarpieces left incomplete by Jacomart, and worked with him on certain commissions, so sometimes attributions can be difficult. Rexach opted for large formats and monumental treatment of the figures.

Rexach was an eminent painter in Valencia during the 15th century. Although his works are markedly Spanish, they also reflect influences of other European artistic style, especially Flanders. His famous painting, The Crucifixion, resembles the work of Gerard David. The architecture shown in the painting is northern. His other famous work, Madonna and Child Enthroned, was in vogue to the point of becoming a motif in Valencian art of his time. These two paintings were part of a larger retable.[1]

Among his works are the following altarpieces:

St. Martin of Tours, a retable by Juan Rexach, Segorbe Cathedral Museum

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Juan Rexach". Norton Simon Museum. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  • Azcárate Ristori, J. M., "15th-Century Gothic Painting", Historia del arte (Art History), Anaya, Madrid, 1986. ISBN 84-207-1408-9
  • Monreal, L., La pintura en los grandes museos (Paintings of the Great Museums), vol. 1 Editorial Planeta, 1975. ISBN 84-320-0460-X (complete collection)