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Antonio de Puga
(1602-1648)

Puga , The Painter’s Mother
The Painter’s Mother

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Antonio de Puga was a Spanish painter f the Baroque period. De Puga was born in Orense, Spain and spent much of his career in Madrid. De Puga was the son of a notable artist, Ynés Rodríguez, arguably the first artist from Galicia to receive substantial recognition.

Puga , The Drinker
The Drinker

The art historian, María Luisa Caturla, extensively studied the life of Antonio de Puga. Little biographical information is listed on de Puga before 1635. By this time, de Puga was in his early thirties and living in Madrid. De Puga was connected to the studio of Eugenio Cajes. It is possible that de Puga was called to complete various commissioned works after Cajes died in 1634. It has been mentioned in various historical documents that de Puga worked occasionally in the studio in Cajes, who was possibly one of his tutors. Historians often encounter confusion over the works of de Puga, because they are usually unsigned. Due to this fact, most of de Puga’s works are merely “attributed” to de Puga. While much doubt surrounds his remaining paintings, it is known that de Puga was well established in Madrid by the 1930s.

Puga , The Drummer
The Drummer

De Puga is particularly known for his portrait paintings. In addition to portraying nobles and royalty, de Puga painted many tradesmen, including knife sharpeners and oil vendors as well as peasants and beggars without title or occupation. De Puga’s range of rich and poor subjects provides an insight into life in Spain during the 1600s. “El Alfilador” or “The Knife Sharpener” know belongs to the Museo del Ermitage and is one of the most recognized paintings attributed to de Puga.

Puga , The Knife Sharpener
The Knife Sharpener

Puga , Saint Jerome
Saint Jerome

Puga , The Oil Vendor
The Oil Vendor

Puga , The Beggar
The Beggar

Puga , Old Man Teaching Boy to Read
Old Man Teaching Boy to Read

De Puga has paintings in museums around the world, including the Museo de Pontevedra, Museo Cortés de Puerto Rico, Museo Goya de Castres and of course in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. De Puga’s paintings also belong to collections in London, New York and Malibu, California.

Antonio de Puga is one of the major Spanish painters of the Baroque period. His paintings are considered to me masterpieces of Spain’s Golden Age in painting. Do you think you own a painting by Antonio de Puga? Contact us. We are the Antonio de Puga experts.

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