Antonio Ponz Piquer (1725 – 4 December 1792) was a Spanish painter. He was born at Bejís in the province of Castellón. He was a pupil of Antonio Richarte...
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San Fernando), and was expressed forcefully in the Viage de España by Antonio Ponz or in literary criticism. The revaluation of the Spanish Baroque began...
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taste for the representation of everyday objects and supporting details. Antonio Ponz, on a visit to the Teruel Cathedral, praised his altarpiece of the Eleven...
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Museo y sus diálogos de Medallas antiguas, con una carta inédita a don Antonio Ponz)." Archivo hispalense: Revista histórica, literaria y artística 44.136...
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His work remained as a manuscript until it was published in 1788 by Antonio Ponz. Sánchez Cantón felt it was probably written around 1560, shortly before...
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though he attributed Albrecht Dürer. In 1778 the Spanish historian Antonio Ponz mentioned the same altarpiece, noting that "each one of the scenes is...
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architectural style was attacked by influential art scholars like Antonio Ponz. Francisco Antonio de Salcedo and Aguirre, Marqués de Vadillo, was a patron of...
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was already the busiest square in Madrid in the eighteenth century. Antonio Ponz mentions it in 1776 as "The most public place of the Court". These comparisons...
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moved to Madrid. There is an account of this role written in 1781 by Don Antonio Ponz, in his monumental work Journey around Spain, in which there is significant...
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Alcázar of Toledo. The cabinet attracted notice of travelers, including Antonio Ponz (1725-1792), who remarked on it in his publication Viaje de España. Unique...
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