Pedro Orrente

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Pedro Orrente (after 1575-1644) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period.

Born in the village of Montealegre in Murcia. Orrente appears to have studied with el Greco in Toledo, where he painted a San Ildefonso before the apparition of St Leocadia and the Birth of Christ for the cathedral. He often moved, painting in Murcia and Cuenca. In Valencia, he painted for the Cathedral. He set up a school, and among his pupils were Esteban March and García Salmerón. In Madrid, he painted works transferred to the Palacio del Buen Retiro. He traveled to Seville, where he met Francisco Pacheco. Returning to Castille, died in Toledo and buried in the parish de San Bartolomé. Known for paintings of animals and landscapes, as well a history paintings.

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