Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa (18 July 1600 – 20 February 1667) was a Spanish Baroque painter.
His father was the painter Jerónimo Rodriguez de Espinosa, who had relocated to that area and gotten married there in 1596.
[1] He began his artistic training in his father's workshop, where he produced a precocious painting of John the Baptist, showing the influence of Francesc Ribalta.
Toward the end of his career, he received a series of commissions from the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy.
Among the artists he influenced were Vicente Salvador Gómez, Pablo Pontons, Mateo Gilarte, and Gaspar de la Huerta.