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juan fernández de navarrete
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juan fernández de navarrete

Born 1526 Died 1579

Juan Fernández Navarrete (1526–1579): The Silent Master of El Escorial Juan Fernández Navarrete, often referred to as “El Mudo” – meaning “The Silent” – stands as a pivotal figure in Spanish Mannerist painting and a devoted servant of Philip II. Born around 1526, his artistic journey unfolded against the backdrop of Spain’s Golden Age, marked by royal patronage and an unwavering fascination with Italian Renaissance ideals. Despite his quiet demeanor—a moniker earned due to his inability to speak—Navarrete achieved remarkable renown for his masterful depictions of religious subjects, particul…

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