Domingos da Cunha
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Domingos da Cunha (c. 1598 – 11 May 1644), was a Portuguese painter.
Da Cunha, also known as the "Cabrinha" (due to being a mulatto), studied painting in Madrid with Eugenio Caxés. He primarily painted religious-themed works. He painted The Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola for the New Cathedral of Coimbra, and Visitation for Igreja de São Mamede. In March 1632 he became a lay brother Jesuit. By order of his superiors he wrote an autobiography titled Life of Brother Domingos Cunha.
References
- Big Book of Portuguese ISBN 972-42-0143-0
- Great Universal Encyclopedia (vol. 6) ISBN 84-96330-06-0
- Encyclopedia Larrousse (vol. 6) ISBN 978-972-759-926-4
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