Jonathan Brown's name is inexorably linked to Diego Velázquez and his solid and popular work for years sometimes overshadows other interests of the author, ranging from collecting to keen appreciations of El Greco or Murillo; the study of the changes in the history of the mentalities that the arrival to the "New World" entails; the relations between Spanish and American production in colonial times and the many implications of this change for patronage itself. But Brown has also written about Goya, about Picasso, about the painting of those other new great masters.
ISBN: 978-84-376-4159-1