Cristóbal Valero

Spanish artist
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IntroSpanish artist
A.K.A.Mosén Cristóbal Valero Mosén Cristóval Valero Mosén Christóval Valero Christóval Valero
A.K.A.Mosén Cristóbal Valero Mosén Cristóval Valero Mosén Christóval Valero Christóval Valero
PlacesSpain
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth1707, Alboraia, Spain
Death1789 (aged 82 years)
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Biography

Mentor Giving Lessons to Telemachus (1754)

Cristóbal Valero (1707, Alboraya - December 1789) was a Spanish painter and presbyter.

Biography

He originally studied philosophy, but also trained as a painter with Evaristo Muñoz. He then went to Rome to study under Sebastiano Conca. He was ordained a priest and returned to Valencia, where he participated in creating the Academia de Bellas Artes de Santa Bárbara. In 1762, he was named an Academician of Merit at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Six years later, he became the first Director of painting at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia.

Contemporary sources mention several of his works in Valencian churches and monasteries, although many have not been identified and may have been destroyed or painted over. He is also credited with some portraits of bishops at the Archbishop's Palace and two paintings of scenes from Don Quixote which are in the Museo del Prado and were originally attributed to Valero Iriarte.

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