Juan Bautista Maíno
Friar Juan Bautista Maíno (1581 – 1 April 1649) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period.
Born in Pastrana, Juan Maíno's last name has also been spelled Mayno. From 1600 to 1608, he lived in Italy. He was said to be a pupil of El Greco, though others claim he trained in or followed the styles of Carracci and Guido Reni, and his painting style was quite different over time in Spain.
In March 1611 he moved to Toledo, and in 1612 he painted the altarpiece of the Cuatro Pascuas for the main altar of the church of San Pedro Mártir, now in the Museo del Prado. His Adoration of the Shepherds is there as well. Best known in Toledo, he became a Dominican in June 1613 and joined the convent of San Pedro Mártir in Toledo. He became tutor for King Felipe IV in 1620. In court, Maíno helped arrange patronage for Alonso Cano. He died in the College of Santo Tomas of Madrid. He was admired as a miniature portraitist. He helped Diego Velázquez in his early career and among his disciples was Juan Ricci.
Works
- San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist) (1608–10, Kunstmuseum, Basel), attributed by Caravaggio.
- Conversión de San Pablo (Conversion of Saint Paul) (c. 1610, Colección particular, Madrid)
- Conversión de San Pablo (Conversion of Saint Paul) (c. 1614, MNAC, Barcelona)[1]
- San Pedro arrepentido (c. 1612, private collection, Barcelona)
- Paisaje con San Juan Bautista (c. 1613, private collection, Madrid)
- Paisaje con María Magdalena penitente (c. 1613, private collection, Madrid)
- Frescoes in the Capilla Mayor de San Pedro Mártir (1611–13, Toledo)
- Retablo de San Pedro Mártir de Toledo (1612–14, Museo del Prado)
- Adoración de los pastores (Adoration of the Shepherds)
- Adoración de los Reyes Magos (Adoration of the Magi)
- Resurrección de Cristo
- Pentecostés (Pentecost)
- San Juan Bautista en el desierto (Saint John the Baptist in the Desert)
- San Juan Evangelista en Patmos (Saint John the Evangelist in Patmos)
- Magdalena penitente en la gruta de Sainte-Baume
- San Antonio Abad en un paisaje
- Santo Domingo de Guzmán (deposited in the Museo Víctor Balaguer in Vilanova i la Geltru)
- Santa Catalina de Siena (Saint Catherine of Siena) (deposited in the Museo in Vilanova i la Geltru)
- Retablo de la Anunciación (Museo del Prado)
- Trinidad (Trinity) (1612–20)
- Anunciación (Annunciation) (1610)
- Resurrección de Cristo (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden)
- Imposición de la casulla a San Ildefonso
- Virgen de Belén
- Adoración de los pastores (Adoration of the Shepherds) (private collection)
- Magdalena penitente (1615, private collection, Geneva)
- Pentecostés (Pentecost) (1615–20, Museo del Prado)
- Retrato de caballero (Portrait of a Knight) (1618–23, Museo del Prado)
- San Jacinto (Saint Hyacinth) (1620–24, San Pedro Mártir, Toledo)
- Retrato de Felipe IV (Portrait of Philip IV) (1623–25, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich), miniature.
- Retrato de caballero (Portrait of a Knight) (1625, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich), miniature.
- San Agabo (The Bowes Museum, County Durham)
- Adoración de los pastores (Adoration of the Shepherds) (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg)
- Adoración de los pastores (Adoration of the Shepherds) (Meadows Museum, Dallas)
- Retrato del arzobispo José de Melo (Portrait of Archbishop José de Melo) (Cabildo Catedralicio, Evora Cathedral)
- Santo Domingo en Soriano (Saint Dominic in Soriano) (1629, Museo del Prado) [2]
- Santo Domingo en Soriano (Saint Dominic in Soriano) (1629, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg)
- Retablo de los Miranda (c. 1629, Colegiata, Pastrana)
- Don Juan Miranda con San Francisco de Asís (Don Juan Miranda with Saint Francis of Assisi)
- Doña Ana Hernández con San Juan Bautista (Doña Ana Hernández with Saint John the Baptist)
- Recuperación de Bahía de Todos los Santos en Brasil (Recapture of Bahía (de Todos os Santos) in Brazil) (1634–35, Museo del Prado)
- Retrato de un monje dominico (Portrait of a Dominican Monk) (1635–40, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)
- Fray Alonso de Santo Tomás (1648–49, Museo Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona)
References
- ↑ Work listing en el MNAC.
- ↑ Carlos Varona, M. C. de (2009). "Santo Domingo en Soriano". Museo del Prado (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2017.
Bibliography
- Madrazo, Pedro de (1872). Catálogo Descriptivo e Histórico del Museo del Prado de Madrid (Parte Primera: Escuelas Italianas y Españolas). Calle del Duque de Osuna #3; Original from Oxford University, Digitized 1 May 2007: M. Rivadeneyra. p. 439.
- Leticia Ruiz Gómez (ed.), Juan Bautista Maíno, Museo Nacional del Prado/Ediciones El Viso (2009), ISBN 978-84-8480-190-0
- Pérez Sánchez, Alonso E., Pintura Barroca en España, 1600-1750. Editorial Cátedra, Madrid ISBN 978-84-376-0994-2, p/ 103-108.
External links
- Velázquez , an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Mayno (see index)
Media related to Juan Bautista Maíno at Wikimedia Commons
- Biography of Maíno at the Museo del Prado Encyclopedia (in Spanish)
- Juan Bautista Maino (Mayno) on Artcyclopedia