
1565–1628 · Spanish · 26 artworks
artist bio
Francesco Ribalta was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period, known for his tenebrist style and religious scenes. He played a significant role in introducing Caravaggesque naturalism to Spain, influencing subsequent generations of Spanish artists.
what you'll learn
Studying Ribalta's work allows students to understand the transition from Renaissance to Baroque styles in Spain, focusing on the use of dramatic lighting and realistic depictions of religious subjects. Students can learn about the influence of Caravaggio on Spanish painting.

The Dead Christ Supported by Angels

Apparition of Christ to Saint Vincent Ferrer
1604

St. John The Evangelist

Margarita Agullo

El Alma En Pena
1610

San Juan Bautista
1627

The soul in pain

San Agustín De Hipona

Virgen De Portacoeli
1627

Christ embracing Saint Bernard

The blessed soul

San Marcos
1627

Christ Embracing St Bernard
1627

San Bruno
1627

Madonna and Child with Music-making Angels

Encuentro Del Nazareno Con Su Madre
1612

San Sebastián
1610

San Jerónimo
1627

San Gregorio Magno
1627

Cristo Muerto Sostenido Por Dos Ángeles

San Vicente De Zaragoza in Jail

Virgin Mary shows baby Jesus to St.Francis

Ramon Llull
1620

Crucifixion

San Ambrosio
1627

El Alma Bienaventurada
1610