Jusepe de Ribera

Spain 1591-1652
Jusepe de Ribera (1591-1652), also known as José de Ribera and, by his Spanish contemporaries, as "Lo Spagnoletto" or "The Little Spaniard," was a prominent Baroque artist who significantly influenced the artistic landscape of 17th-century Italy. Born in Játiva, Valencia, Spain, Ribera's career predominantly flourished in Naples, Italy, where he became one of the leading figures of the Neapolitan School. Ribera's early years are shrouded in relative mystery, but it is widely accepted that he moved to Rome around 1610 to absorb the influence of Caravaggio and other masters of the Roman Baroque. His style evolved under this influence, characterized by a dramatic use of chiaroscuro and a deep interest in human anatomy and expression. This is evident in his powerful and often intense depictions of religious and mythological subjects, as well as his penetrating portraits and genre scenes. His works often featured muscular saints, martyrs, and Old Testament prophets, rendered with a stark realism that conveyed both physical suffering and spiritual transcendence. One of Ribera's most iconic themes was the portrayal of Saint Jerome, which he depicted numerous times throughout his career, capturing the contemplative solitude and ascetic life of the saint with profound psychological depth. Ribera's technical prowess extended to his masterful rendering of fabrics, textures, and drapery, contributing to the overall impact of his compositions. Notably, his series of "Temptations of St. Anthony" and his renditions of "Clubfooted Boy" showcase his ability to combine a gritty naturalism with an almost theatrical sense of narrative. As a painter and printmaker, Ribera left a lasting legacy on European art. He not only had a strong local following in Naples but also exerted considerable influence across Europe, particularly on later artists such as Zurbarán and Velázquez. Despite being based in Italy for most of his life, Ribera maintained close ties to his Spanish roots and was instrumental in bringing the tenebrist technique—dark backgrounds contrasting sharply with illuminated figures—to Southern Italian painting.

Collection of Works(Page 1)

A Man Leading a Blind Friar,Jusepe de Ribera,Sketch,Sketch, multiple boys, 2boys, monochrome, old, male focus
A Man Leading a Blind Friar
Resolution: 2270 × 3025 px
A Philosopher, Presumed To Be Archimedes,Jusepe de Ribera,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1boy, male focus, solo
A Philosopher, Presumed To Be Archimedes
Resolution: 3100 × 4000 px
Adoration of the Magi,Jusepe de Ribera,Copperplate Etching,Copperplate Etching, sepia, multiple boys
Adoration of the Magi
Resolution: 4429 × 5584 px
Christ Among The Doctors In The Temple,Jusepe de Ribera,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, multiple boys
Christ Among The Doctors In The Temple
Resolution: 3627 × 2277 px
A Philosopher,Jusepe de Ribera,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1boy, male focus, solo, facial hair, old, beard
A Philosopher
Resolution: 1931 × 2452 px
A Philosopher, probably Euclid,Jusepe de Ribera,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1boy, male focus, solo
A Philosopher, probably Euclid
Resolution: 5111 × 6451 px
Adoration of the Shepherds,Jusepe de Ribera,Copperplate Etching,Copperplate Etching, multiple boys
Adoration of the Shepherds
Resolution: 2971 × 3581 px
A philosopher with a wine flask,Jusepe de Ribera,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, male focus, solo, 1boy
A philosopher with a wine flask
Resolution: 3418 × 4256 px
A Potentate Accompanied by His Halberd Bearer,Jusepe de Ribera,Sketch,Sketch, old, old man, weapon
A Potentate Accompanied by His Halberd Bearer
Resolution: 2713 × 4609 px