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MARIANO SALVADOR MAELLA, Attr. (Valencia, 1739-Madrid, 1819) - Great Holy Family with Saint John in oil on panel, 18th century Valencian school Around 1770, with original frame from the same period. Spanish school of the 18th century. Table measurements: 90 x 70 cm, framed measurements: 100 x 80 cm. Francisco Bayeu (Zaragoza, 1734-Madrid, 1795) began his career in Zaragoza in the workshop of the bohemian painter Juan Andrés Merklein and in the drawing classes of José Luzán Martínez. Bayeu later returned to his hometown, where he carried out several commissions for churches and convents, including the Aula Dei Charterhouse. Anton Raphael Mengs asked him in 1762 to help him decorate the New Palace. Thanks to Mengs's interventions, the Aragonese collaborated on numerous decorative works for the royal sites, which earned him the appointment of chamber painter in 1767. He worked mainly as a fresco painter, and in 1768 he painted the vault of the hall. conversation room of the princes of Asturias, decorated with the theme of Hercules on Olympus. Bayeu combined his tasks at court with different assignments offered by the Zaragoza authorities. Later he was entrusted with the decoration of the royal chapel of the Aranjuez palace. Bayeu was also responsible for the artistic tasks of the Santa Bárbara Tapestry Factory. He made the cardboard models that his brother made and supervised the work of Goya, his brother-in-law since 1773. In 1785, Charles III commissioned Bayeu and Maella to restore the paintings in the royal collections. Reference bibliography: os Bayeu, Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Zaragoza, Aragón y Rioja (Ibercaja, Obra Social y Cultural), 1979. ISBN 84-500-3272-5. Provenance: important private collection from Barcelona.

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MARIANO SALVADOR MAELLA, Attr. (Valencia, 1739-Madrid, 1819) - Great Holy Family with Saint John in oil on panel, 18th century Valencian school Around 1770, with original frame from the same period. Spanish school of the 18th century. Table measurements: 90 x 70 cm, framed measurements: 100 x 80 cm. Francisco Bayeu (Zaragoza, 1734-Madrid, 1795) began his career in Zaragoza in the workshop of the bohemian painter Juan Andrés Merklein and in the drawing classes of José Luzán Martínez. Bayeu later returned to his hometown, where he carried out several commissions for churches and convents, including the Aula Dei Charterhouse. Anton Raphael Mengs asked him in 1762 to help him decorate the New Palace. Thanks to Mengs's interventions, the Aragonese collaborated on numerous decorative works for the royal sites, which earned him the appointment of chamber painter in 1767. He worked mainly as a fresco painter, and in 1768 he painted the vault of the hall. conversation room of the princes of Asturias, decorated with the theme of Hercules on Olympus. Bayeu combined his tasks at court with different assignments offered by the Zaragoza authorities. Later he was entrusted with the decoration of the royal chapel of the Aranjuez palace. Bayeu was also responsible for the artistic tasks of the Santa Bárbara Tapestry Factory. He made the cardboard models that his brother made and supervised the work of Goya, his brother-in-law since 1773. In 1785, Charles III commissioned Bayeu and Maella to restore the paintings in the royal collections. Reference bibliography: os Bayeu, Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Zaragoza, Aragón y Rioja (Ibercaja, Obra Social y Cultural), 1979. ISBN 84-500-3272-5. Provenance: important private collection from Barcelona.

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