Published
November 27, 2008
Keywords:
Leito, Deleito, 17th Century, School of Madrid, Religious Painting, Still-life, Vanitas
How to Cite
Collar de Cáceres, F. (2008). Andres Deleito: A pictorical Revisión. Anuario Del Departamento De Historia Y Teoría Del Arte, 20, 83–100. https://doi.org/10.15366/anuario2008.20.005
Copyright (c) 2008 Fernando Collar de Cáceres

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Abstract
Andres Deleito (de Leito) is, in essence, an artist linked with the Still-life and the "Vanitas". The addition of several religious-themed paintings into his Work catalogue, among them one signed painting representing the "Annunciation", leads to redefine his artistic profile within the School of Madrid in the second half of the Seventeenth Century. The review of his Work and the analysis of his stylistic and compositional resources, leads also to the allocation of further still-life creations and one "Vanitas", regarded as a painting by Antonio de Pereda.
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