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Luis Tristán de Escamilla (1585-1624)

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Luis Tristán Escamilla was a Spanish, Mannerist painter during Spain’s “Golden Era” of painting. Luis Tristan was born in Toledo, Spain to a family of artisans and traders. Luis Tristan worked as an assistant for El Greco between 1603 and 1607. Luis Tristan’s paintings were greatly influenced El Greco, and many of his later paintings seem to imitate El Greco’s work. Because of their similar style, the paintings of Luis Tristan and El Greco are often confused.

Besides a period between 1607 and 1613, when Luis Tristan lived in Italy, he spent much of his life in Toledo. Luis Tristan focused on religious themes paintings , commonly choosing saints as subjects for his paintings. Luis Tristan’s paintings are noted for their dramatic lighting, common in Spanish painting at the time. Luis Tristan would show illuminated figures in front of a darkened non- descript background. Luis Tristan painted altar images in churches as well as portraits for private collections. Luis Tristan painted the main altar in the Catedral de la Mancha in Yepes, Spain. The altar, painted in 1616, contained sixteen scenes depicting the life of Jesus and eight portraits of saints.

Luis Tristan’s works now belong to world-renowned museums including the Museo del Prado in Madrid, the Louvre in Paris and the Museo Santa Cruz in Toledo. Do you think you own a painting by the Spanish, Mannerist painter, Luis Tristán Escamilla? Contact us. We are the experts.


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