Antonio de Pereda (20 March 1611 – 30 January 1678)

Antonio de Pereda, Allegory of Vanity 1632-1636.

Antonio de Pereda y Salgado was a Spanish painter and 
representative of the Spanish Baroque. He was known for his 
still life paintings as well as paintings of a religious and 
historical character. His father, mother and two brothers were 
also painters.

Antonio de Pereda, Family of Darius Before Alexander the Great 1649.

Antonio de Pereda, The Relief of Genoa by the II Marquis of Santa 
Cruz 1634-1635.

Antonio de Pereda, Still-Life with an Ebony Chest 1652.

Antonio de Pereda, The Knight's Dream c. 1650.

Antonio de Pereda, San Guillermo de Aquitania (Saint William of 
Aquitaine) 1671.

Antonio de Pereda, Still-Life with Vegetables and Kitchen Utensils 
c. 1651.

Antonio de Pereda, San Alberto 
de Sicilia (Saint Albert of Sicily) c. 1670.

Antonio de Pereda, The Immaculate Conception 1657.

Antonio de Pereda, San Jeronimo 
(Saint Jerome) 1643.

Antonio de Pereda, The Visitation 1654.

Antonio de Pereda, San Angelo 
(St. Angelo of Jerusalem) c. 1667.

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