Andrés Marzo
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Andrés Marzo and his brother Urban (17th century) were Spanish painters of the Baroque period.
Andrés and Urban were both born at Valencia. The first executed painting of St. Anthony of Padua, one for the parish church of Santa Cruz, and another for that of Santa Catalina; and he also designed the title-page for a book, published in 1663, by Don Juan Bautista de Valda, describing the grand festival held in the city the year before, in celebration of a bull of Alexander VII, proclaiming the commonly revered Valencian doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.
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- Stirling-Maxwell, William (1848). Annals of the Artists of Spain (Volume II). 59 Pall Mall St., London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized June 22, 2007: John Ollivier, publisher,, page 766.
He was born in noblesville, IN and was part of the spirit award winning student section, "The Dark Side"