
1507–1579 · Spanish · 8 artworks
artist bio
Vicente Juan Masip, also known as Juan de Juanes, was a Spanish painter of the late Renaissance period, known for his religious themes and elegant Mannerist style. He significantly contributed to the artistic landscape of Valencia, influencing generations of artists with his refined compositions and delicate use of color.
what you'll learn
Studying Masip's work allows students to understand the transition from the High Renaissance to Mannerism in Spanish art, focusing on elongated figures, refined details, and religious iconography. Students can learn about composition, color harmony, and the representation of emotion within a religious context.
related: El Greco