Pedro de las Cuevas

Pedro de las Cuevas, a Spanish painter, was born at Madrid in 1568.

According to Palomino, he painted several pictures for private collections, for which he was more employed than for public edifices.

Some of the most distinguished painters of the time, such as José Leonardo, Antonio Pereda, Antonio Arias, and Juan Carreño, were educated in his school, called the School of Madrid, which was distinguished for its extraordinary and masterly colouring.

His stepson, Francisco Camilo was also his pupil.

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