Miguel Cabrera (painter)
Miguel Cabrera | |
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| Born | Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera 1710 Nueva Antequera (now Oaxaca) |
| Died | May 16 1768 Mexico City |
| Nationality | New Spanish, Mexican |
| Movement | Baroque |
Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera (Oaxaca de Juárez 1695 – Mexico City 1768) was a Mexican painter of the late Baroque in New Spain. During his lifetime, he was recognized as the greatest painter in the viceroyalty. He created religious and secular art for the Catholic Church and wealthy patrons. His casta paintings, depicting interracial marriage among Amerindians, Spaniards and Africans, are considered among the genre's finest. Cabrera's paintings range from tiny works on copper to enormous canvases and wall paintings. He also designed altarpieces and funerary monuments.