Lucas de Valdés
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Lucas de Valdés Carasquilla (1661-1724) was a Spanish painter and engraver of the Baroque period, active in Seville.
He was the son of Juan de Valdés Leal and Isabella Carasquilla. He was born at Seville, and at the age of eleven he engraved four plates, which are to be found in Fiestas de Seville a la canonización de San Fernando and form emblematic allusions to the virtues of that Saint. He became mathematical master of the Marine College at Cádiz, but continued the exercise of the pencil and graver till his death there. He also painted pictures of Saints and portraits, several of which he engraved ; among them the portrait of Father Francisca Tamariz, and that of the philanthropist Manara. His son, Juan, was also an engraver.
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- Bryan, Michael (1889). in Walter Armstrong & Robert Edmund Graves: Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume II L-Z). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons, page 604.