José Claudio Antolinez

Tránsito de la Magdalena (c. 1672)
Suicide of Cleopatra, oil on canvas, 137.5 cm x 115.5 cm, private collection.
Portrait of a Child, oil on canvas (58 x 46 cm), Museo del Prado, Madrid, attributed by Velázquez

José Claudio Antolinez (1635 30 May 1675) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period.

Career and personality

Antolinez was born and died in Madrid. He received his early training at the studio of Francisco Rizi.

His '"haughty character and sarcastic personality gained him many enemies among his contemporaries". Some note he played maddening jokes on his colleagues Claudio Coello and Cabezalero as well as Itizi, whom he called painter of wall ornaments, in allusion to the latter's decoration of the hall of comedies in the Palace of Buen Retiro; but also impelled likely by his jealousy at lacking the same skill. Antolinez also painted religious paintings.

Works

Paintings

Other

References

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