Luis Tristán

He initially imitated his teacher's style to the extent that many of his works have been attributed to him and vice versa.

After El Greco's son, Jorge Manuel Theotocópuli, Tristán is considered to be his principle follower.

Although his figures show the distortions typical of his master, he introduced elements from daily life, rendered in a naturalistic style that offsets their lack of realism.

During the Spanish Civil War, the altar was largely destroyed, but the torn canvases were repaired at the Museo del Prado and all but two were returned to the church in 1942.

Other works include "Saint Louis Distributing Alms", currently in the Louvre, and "The Round of Bread and Eggs" at the Museum of Santa Cruz.

The Adoration of the Magi , Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)