Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1617–1682) was a Spanish Baroque painter known for his religious and genre paintings. He was born in Seville, Spain, and was the most important painter of the Spanish Golden Age. His works are characterised by their luminous colours and delicate figures, which often depict religious and genre scenes. His works are highly sought after and are featured in many museums around the world.
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Murillo Prints
- The Adoration of the Shepherds
- The Angels' Kitchen
- The Apparition of the Virgin
- Archangel Raphael with Bishop Domonte
- The Baptism of Christ
- Beggar Boy
- Boy with a Dog
- Boys Playing Dice
- The Boys with the Shell
- Christ at Calvary
- Christ healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda
- Christ on the Cross, 1675
- Conversion of St Paul, 1675
- Death of St Clare
- The Good Shepherd
- Grape and Melon Eaters
- Head of a Boy
- The Holy Family with the Little Bird
- Immaculate Conception of the Escorial
- The Immaculate Conception, 1660
- Isaac Blessing Jacob
- Jacob Setting the Peeled Rods before the Flocks of Laban
- The Little Fruit Seller
- Madonna of the Rosary
- Old Woman Spinning
- A Peasant Boy Leaning on a Sill
- The Pie Eater
- Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well
- The Rest on the Flight into Egypt
- The Resurrection of Christ
- Self Portrait, 1670
- St Diego of Alcala Giving Food to the Poor
- St John the Baptist as a Child
- St Michael Banishes the Devil to the Abyss
- St Roderick of Cordoba
- St Thomas of Villanueva Distributing Alms
- La Toilette Domestique
- Virgin and Child, c.1670-72
- Virgin of the Swaddling Clothes
- Women from Galicia at the Window