The Recapture of San Juan in Puerto Rico, c.1635, Oil on Canvas

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The Recapture of San Juan in Puerto Rico, c.1635, Oil on Canvas

The son of a Tuscan artist, Eugenio Cajés studied in Florence and was the royal painter to Philip III. Specializing in religious and historical works, Cajés died before this canvas was finished, and the end product by Antonio Puga and Luis Fernández is dissimilar to his early Mannerism or later naturalism.

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The Recapture of San Juan in Puerto Rico, c.1635, Oil on Canvas

Eugenio Cajés Spanish (1574 - 1634)

The son of a Tuscan artist, Eugenio Cajés studied in Florence and was the royal painter to Philip III. Specializing in religious and historical works, Cajés died before this canvas was finished, and the end product by Antonio Puga and Luis Fernández is dissimilar to his early Mannerism or later naturalism.