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  BIO RIBERA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jusepe (José) de Ribera always asserted in the signatures of his paintings and engravings that he was a Spaniard; he frecuently added that he was a Valencian, and occasionally (most frecuently about 1682) he gave his birth-place, repeating that he was a "Setabensis"- from the city of Játiva.
Ribera's father was a Spaniard soldier of pure descent and served in Italy, where he was in command of various fortresses and cities.
Ribera's religious idea was admirably served by a rare sensitiveness which is not distinguisable at first sight, of course absent from school repetitions and imitations by his pupils, and only exists in the authentic works of his own hand.
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 Jusepe de Ribera
Ribera's works were Spanish influenced in content and Italian inspired in technique; his paintings and prints were frequently devoted to themes of saints and religious events reflecting the spiritual intensity and mysticism of the Spanish Counter-Reformation, while his use of line, color and shadow emulated the Italianate Baroque style of Caravaggio.
Ribera had the ability to manipulate his technical elements to reveal the psychological inner workings of his saints and martyrs, giving the viewer an intimate sense of the saints' thought processes during their experience of suffering and devotional piety.
Ribera chooses to outline the shape of the angel's trumpet with quick strokes, creating a dark background to contrast with the almost white form of the trumpet, which seems to glow with a divine radiance.
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 Ribera - AMAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jusepe de Ribera's dramatically shadowed image of an old blind man and his young guide has ties to contemporary Spanish picaresque literature, but was primarily intended as a boldly naturalistic exhortation to Christian charity.
Ribera's painting is not a direct illustration of the tale, and indeed reflects nothing of the brutality and mendacity of the fictional characters.
Ribera painted an altarpiece for the Church of San Prospero in Parma in 1611, and is documented in Rome from October 1613 through May 1616.
www.oberlin.edu /allenart/collection/ribera.html   (1550 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jusepe de Ribera
In fact the whole of Ribera's work must be understood as that of a man who made the pathetic the condition of art and the reason of the beautiful.
It is the negation of the art of the Renaissance, the reaction of asceticism and the Catholic Reformation on the voluptuous paganism of the sixteenth century.
Ribera was long the only Spanish painter who enjoyed a European fame; this he owed to the fact that he had lived at Naples and has often been classed with the European school.
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 Jusepe de Ribera - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jusepe de Ribera was born in 1591 in the town of Jativa, near Valencia, in Spain.
Ribera's naturalism is tempered, however, by a monumentality of the human figure based on careful study of Roman Cinquecento masters, such as Rapheal, whom Ribera himself cited as a touchstone of his art, as well as ancient sculpture.
Ribera would have seen a wide range of works in Neapolitan collections, including those of Guido Reni and Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), which are also often cited as catalysts for the increasing painterliness of Neapolitan painting in the late 1630s and 1640s.
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Ribera Jusepe de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ribera, Jusepe de (1591-1652), Spanish painter, who inaugurated the tradition of realism in Spanish art.
Zurbarán was only slightly influenced by Velázquez and Jusepe de Ribera.
In Spain, Jusepe de Ribera and Francisco de Zurbarán absorbed Caravaggio's Tenebrism, but each brought different interests and tendencies to his...
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Ribera, Jusepe @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
RIBERA, JUSEPE [Ribera, Jusepe], c.1590-1652, Spanish baroque painter.
The influence of Caravaggio can be seen in Ribera's early works, somber in tone but dramatic in lighting contrasts and movement.
After c.1635, Ribera's art showed freer brushwork and brighter colors, often with silvery effects, in such works as Trinity (1636-37; Prado), The Martyrdom of St. Philip (1639; Prado), and Holy Family with St. Catherine (1648; Metropolitan Mus.).
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 Biography
José (or Jusepe) de Ribera, Spanish painter, etcher, and draughtsman, active for all his known career in Italy, where he was called 'Lo Spagnoletto' (the Little Spaniard).
Naples was then one of the main centres of the Caravaggesque style, and Ribera is often described as one of Caravaggio's followers.
Ribera gradually moved away from his early tenebrist style, and his late works are often rich in colour and soft in modelling.
www.wga.hu /bio/r/ribera/biograph.html   (356 words)

  
 Jusepe De Ribera (1591 - 1652) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Jusepe de Ribera, St. Jerome and the Trumpet, 1621
Jusepe de Ribera, The Poet, circa 1620 - 1621
Jusepe de Ribera, Studies of Nose and Mouth, circa 1622
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 AllRefer.com - Jusepe Ribera (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jusepe Ribera, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Jusepe Ribera[hOOsA´pA rEbA´rA, hOsA´, jOOzep´pA] Pronunciation Key, c.1590–1652, Spanish baroque painter.
After c.1635, Ribera's art showed freer brushwork and brighter colors, often with silvery effects, in such works as Trinity (1636–37; Prado), The Martyrdom of St. Philip (1639; Prado), and Holy Family with St. Catherine (1648; Metropolitan Mus.).
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Jusepe de Ribera was born in 1591 at Jativa, near Valencia, Spain.
Ribera left Spain when he was sixteen, spent some time in Parma and Rome, then settled in Naples in 1616.
Ribera's art followed in the tradition of Caravaggio; the Roman Catholic Church provided most of the subject matter.
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 Jusepe de Ribera. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Jusepe de Rivera was born in Játiba, near Valencia, where he was probably trained by Francisco Ribalta (1565-1628).
In Naples, Ribera became a painter to the Spanish Viceroy and later to his successor, the Duke of Monterrey, who procured commissions from the Augustine monastery in Salamanca (Nativity, Pietà, The Virgin with Saints Anthony and Augustine.
Jusepe de Ribera 1591-1652 by Alfonso E. Perez Sanchez.
www.abcgallery.com /R/ribera/riberabio.html   (321 words)

  
 Jusepe de Ribera (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ribera, second son of a shoemaker from Valencia, had only been in Italy about four years and was already making a splash.
Ribera's art combined knowledge of the Carracci and Caravaggio with Spanish realism and vigorous, scratchy brushwork.
By the 1640s Ribera was wealthy and operated a large workshop.
www.getty.edu /art/collections/bio/a3031-1.html   (200 words)

  
 Jusepe de Ribera Online
Jusepe de Ribera at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Jusepe de Ribera at the National Gallery, London, UK Jacob with the Flock of Laban
Jusepe de Ribera at the Prado Museum, Madrid
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 RIBERA, GIUSEPPE (1588-1656) - Online Information article about RIBERA, GIUSEPPE (1588-1656)
RIBERA, GIUSEPPE (1588-1656), commonly called Lo SPAGNOLETTO, or the Little Spaniard, a leading painter of the Neapolitan or partly of the See also:
But these assertions have not availed to displace the earlier and well-authenticated statement that Ribera died peaceably and wealthy in Naples in 1656.
Lalaing, ' Ribera " (in Histoire de quatre grands peintres), 1888.
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 Jusepe de Ribera
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Jusepe de Ribera: The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew
Jusepe de Ribera, The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, 1634 National Gallery of Art,
www.stanklos.com /virtualmuseumofart/hallofspanishart/JUSEPEDERIBERA.NET   (216 words)

  
 Cleveland Museum of Art - St. Jerome (Jusepe de Ribera)
Saint Jerome, one of the four fathers of the Latin (western) church, was one of the most popular saints of the Counter Reformation and a frequent subject in Spanish and Italian 17th-century painting.
Though born in Spain, Ribera was active for all his known career in Italy.
He settled in Naples, which was then one of the main centers of Caravaggio's style, and Ribera is often described as one of that artist's followers.
www.clemusart.com /explore/artistwork.asp?searchText=Ribera&tab=1&recNo=0&woRecNo=0   (148 words)

  
 Oriental Potentate (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jusepe de Ribera not only contrasted the sizes of the gigantic potentate and his dwarf halberd bearer but also juxtaposed their somewhat disheveled appearance with their grandiloquent poses.
This caricature-like representation displays Ribera's usual strain of irony and frequent combination of figures of differing scale.
Ribera neither inscribed nor squared the drawing himself.
www.getty.edu /art/collections/objects/o363.html   (151 words)

  
 Mirago : Arts: Art History: Artists: R: Ribera, Jusepe de
Jusepe de Ribera - Olga's Gallery - Collection of artist's works with a biography and historical comments.
Jusepe de Ribera - Artist's biography and description of some of his works from Prado.
Rings of Passion: Ribera's The Flaying of Marsyas - History of the painting.
www.mirago.com /scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Arts/Art_History/Artists/R/Ribera,_Jusepe_de   (154 words)

  
 Attributed To Jusepe de Ribera - St. Francis in Ecstasy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Attributed to Jusepe de Ribera -Jativa 1591-1652 Naples-St. Francis of Assisi c.
Another variant of this composition, measuring (75 x 63 cm) is in the Sabatello in Rome.
It has been suggested that this St. Francis was painted during the same time as the St. Agnes which is now in the Pinacoteca in Dresden.
www.artnet.com /artwork/424302513/attributed-to-jusepe-de-ribera-st-francis-in-ecstasy.html   (150 words)

  
 Crispian Riley-Smith - Jusepe de Ribera, called Lo Spagnoletto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The drawing bear characteristics of the style of Ribera from the years around 1620-25.
The use of red chalk, most particularly the intense concentration and careful delineation around the eye area conveying the sense that the sitter is staring intently links it with drawings such as Brown 1 and 2.
A similar bearded type occurs in Ribera's paintings during the 1620s.
www.riley-smith.com /crispian/dwg_info.php?dwg=154   (196 words)

  
 Ribera, Jusepe on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
VISUAL ARTS: GREAT WORKS; The Sense of Touch (1615-16) Jusepe de Ribera Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena.(Features)
Ribera: L'opera completa.(book by Nicola Spinosa Electa)(Book Review)
Another study for Ribera's early Adoration of the Magi.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/R/Ribera-J1.asp   (409 words)

  
 NG London/Recent Acquisitions/Jusepe de Ribera, 'An Apostle'
The painting is an early work by the Spanish painter Jusepe de Ribera.
It is part of an Apostle series, of which several other paintings are known, and it joins two works by the artist already in the Collection.
Another of the apostles from the series to which this work belongs holds a similar spear but in the absence of any inscriptions it is not possible to know which might be Thomas and which Matthias.
www.nationalgallery.org.uk /collection/news/acquisitions/ribera.htm   (169 words)

  
 Jusepe De Ribera Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Martirio De San BartolomÈ..(The martrydom of Saint Bartholomew)...seventh plate in the book...
David Bierk's paintings are created as personal homages to the works of such historical painters a...
RIBERA, Jusepe de RIBERA, Jusepe de Spanish painter (b.
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 Work of the Month - The Chrysler Museum of Art: Education & Events
Six years later, at the age of 24, he was given his first large-scale commission.
A prolific artist, Coello painted mainly for royal and court patrons, as well as churches and convents in Madrid, the surrounding areas, and also remoter sites: frescoes for Saragossa and canvases for Corella (Navarre) and Salamanca.
Coello’s work now stands as a testament to the virtuosity and energy of Spanish painting at the end of its Golden Age.
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 The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts: Ribera, José (Jusepe) de (1591-1652)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts: Ribera, José (Jusepe) de (1591-1652)@ HighBeam Research
He painted many full-length versions of saints as well as mythological figures and genre scenes, which he produced without preliminary drawing.
Although Ribera never abandoned his brown shadows, he made some progress towards richness and luminosity of colour in his mature work, of which the Martyrdom of St Bartholomew about 1639...
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 Amazon.com Books: ( P-R ) / Ribera, Jose de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jusepe de Ribera: prints and drawings;: [catalogue of an exhibition] The Art Museum, Princeton University, October-November 1973
Jusepe de Ribera, grabador, 1591-1652: 13 de enero-12 de febrero 1989, Sala de Exposiciones de la Fundación Caja de Pensiones, Correos, 3-46002 Valencia...
Ribera, 1591-1652: 23 julio - 5 septiembre, 1993, Sala de Exposiciones de Kutxa, Caja Gipuzkoa San Sebastián (Colección "Antologías kutxa")
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/1387   (160 words)

  
 Arts & Humanitie > Artists > R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jusepe de Ribera - Paintings from 1637 (http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/r/ribera/2/index.html)
Spanish Artists in the 17th Century - Jusepe de Ribera - Paintings from 1637
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www.belcho.be /bellink/arts/Artists/R/index-6.html   (167 words)

  
 Ribera, Jusepe de (Spanish, 1591-1652) | Artist Index | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Drunken Silenus, 1628, Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591–1652), Etching with drypoint, engraving, and burnishing (22.67.14)
The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria, 1648, Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591–1652), Oil on canvas (34.73)
Saint Jerome Hearing the Trumpet of the Last Judgment, Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591–1652), Etching with drypoint and engraving, only state (52.312.5)
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Baroque Futurist To Jusepe de Ribera, "the Little Spaniard," realism was the violence ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Baroque Futurist To Jusepe de Ribera, "the Little Spaniard," realism was the violence of cruel images -- Oct. 12, 1992
Baroque Futurist To Jusepe de Ribera, "the Little Spaniard," realism was the violence of cruel images
Surprisingly, given the enormous reputation Ribera had in his day, this is the first comprehensive exhibition of his work ever held in America, or for that matter in Europe (it was previously shown in Naples and Madrid).
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 Attributed To Jusepe de Ribera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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