LC control no. | n 82095006 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ribera, Jusepe de, 1591-1652 |
Variant(s) | Ribera, José de, 1591-1652 Ribera, Josep de, 1591-1652 Españoleto, 1591-1652 Spagnoletto, 1591-1652 Ribera, Josef, 1591-1652 Espagnolet, 1591-1652 Ribera, Khusepe, 1591-1652 Rivera, José de, 1591-1652 Ribera, Juan Jusepe, 1591-1652 Ribera, Giuseppe, 1591-1652 |
Other standard no. | Q297838 83103470 0000000116798641 |
Associated country | Italy Spain |
Birth date | 1591 |
Death date | 1652 |
Place of birth | Játiva (Spain) |
Field of activity | Painting Engraving |
Profession or occupation | Painters Printmakers |
Found in | Jusepe de Ribera, grabador, 1591-1652, c1989. Enc. universal ilus. (Ribera el Españoleto, José de; was José or Jusepe de Ribera; in Italy was called lo Spagnoletto; received sacrament of confirmation Nov. 4, 1591; d. 1652) Gran enc. Rialp, 1979 (Ribera, José; b. Feb. 17, 1591; d. Sept. 5,1652) Dic. enc. hispano-americano, 1895 (Ribera, José de; b. Jan.12,1588; d. 1656) Enc. ital. (Ribera, Jusepe de, called Spagnoletto; b. Jan.12,1588; d. Sept. 2, 1652) Bénézit, 1964 (Ribera, Josef or Jusèpe de, called l'Espagnolet; b. ca. 1590; d. Feb. 9,1652; ref. from Spagnoletto (lo)) Enc. Brit., 1980 (Ribera, José de (Jusepe); also known as lo Spagnoletto; baptized Feb.17, 1591; d. Sept. 2,1652) Enc. Amer., 1980 (Ribera, Jusepe de, 1591-1652; known as Lo Spagnoletto) Collier's enc., 1981 (Ribera, José, ca. 1591-1652, or Jusepe de Ribera, called Il Spagnoletto) Znamerovskai︠a︡, T. P. Tvorchestvo Khusepe Ribery, 1955: t.p. (Khusepe Ribera) Ribera, c2003: p. 11 (b. 1591; baptized Juan Jusepe; later signed his name as Jusepe, perhaps to distinguish himself from his brother Juan) Wikipedia, Feb. 7, 2012 (Jusepe de Ribera, probably an italianization of Josep de Ribera; b. January 12, 1591 near Valencia, Spain at Xàtiva; d. September 2, 1652; Spanish Tenebrist painter and printmaker, also known as José de Ribera in Spanish and as Giuseppe Ribera in Italian. He was also called by his contemporaries and early writers Lo Spagnoletto, or "the Little Spaniard". Ribera was a leading painter of the Spanish school, although his mature work was all done in Italy) |