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- Title
The ‘true likenesses’ in Francisco Pacheco's Libro de retratos.
- Authors
Casal, Marta Cacho
- Abstract
The name of the painter Francisco Pacheco (1564–1644) is often mentioned in connection with his pupil and son-in-law, Velázquez and for his book on painting, the Arte de la Pintura (Seville, 1649). However, during seventeenth-century Spain, and before Velázquez hit fame in the 1620s, Pacheco was recognized for his book of portrait drawings and eulogies, the Libro de descripción de verdaderos retratos de ilustres y memorables varones, which remained unpublished. This essay aims to introduce the reader to the Libro and to analyse the role that the original drawings had in the context of seventeenth-century Spain. The concept of ‘true likeness’ appears often in the eulogies of the sitters, and indeed, in the title of the work. To Pacheco, drawings were the most accurate medium for an authentic portrait, and were also means to attract help in compiling the book, and social recognition, from colleagues and learned contemporaries.
- Subjects
PACHECO, Francisco, 1564-1644; LIBRO de descripcion de verdaderos retratos de ilustres y memorables varones (Book); SPANISH portrait drawing; 17TH century drawing; ART techniques; ART theory -- History; 17TH century art
- Publication
Renaissance Studies, 2010, Vol 24, Issue 3, p381
- ISSN
0269-1213
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1477-4658.2009.00599.x