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Juan Fernández Navarrete (1526 – 28 March 1579), or "de Navarrete", called El Mudo (The Mute), was a Spanish Mannerist painter, born at Logroño .

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9-3076: Juan Fernández may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Juan Fernández Navarrete (1526–1579), Spanish mannerist painter Juan Fernández el Labrador (died 1657), Spanish painter Juan Fernández de Rojas (1750–1819), Spanish writer and humorist Juan Fernández de Alarcon (born 1956), actor from the Dominican Republic Juan Fernández Mejías (born 1957), Spanish actor known from La mala educación and 7 días al desnudo Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto (born 1987), Spanish-American pianist Politics and law [ edit ] Juan Fernández de Olivera (1560–1612), governor of Spanish Florida Juan Mora Fernández (1784–1854), Costa Rica's first elected head of state Juan Manuel Fernández de Jaúregui (1814–1871), Mexican acting governor of Querétaro Juan Fernández Sánchez Navarro (born 1977), Mexican politician Juan Fernández (politician) , American politician Juan Fernández Albarrán (1901–1972), Mexican politician Religion [ edit ] Juan Fernández Temiño (died 1556), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Juan Fernández (missionary) (c. 1526 – 1567), Spanish Jesuit lay brother and missionary Juan Fernández de Rosillo (1533–1606), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Juan Jacobo Fernandez (1808–1860), Spanish Franciscan friar Juan María Fernández y Krohn (born c. 1948), Spanish Traditionalist Catholic priest who tried to assassinate Pope John Paul II in 1982 Sports [ edit ] Association football (soccer) [ edit ] Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1948) , Spanish footballer Juan Carlos Fernández (footballer) (born 1946), Bolivian footballer Juan Fernández Segui (born 1947), Spanish football manager Juan Fernández Marín (born 1957), Spanish football referee Juan Fernández Di Alessio (born 1975), Argentine footballer Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1980) , Argentine football defender Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1989) , Mexican footballer Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1999) , Spanish footballer Other sports [ edit ] Juan Fernández (racing driver) (1930–2020), Spanish racing driver Juan Manuel Fernández Ochoa (born 1951), Spanish alpine skier Juan Fernández (cyclist) (born 1957), Spanish road racing cyclist Juan Fernández (biathlete) (born 1963), Argentine Olympic biathlete Juan Fernández Miranda (born 1974), Argentine rugby player Juan Carlos Fernández (born 1976), Colombian weightlifter Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (born 1981), Argentine rugby union footballer Juan Fernández La Villa (born 1985), Spanish Olympic field hockey player Juan Pablo Fernández (born 1988), Argentine handball player Juan Fernández (basketball) (born 1990), Argentine basketball player Others [ edit ] Juan Fernández de Heredia ( c.  1310 – 1396), Grand Master of

18-468: A Hieronymite monk at Estella , and also with Gaspar Becerra . He visited Naples , Rome , Florence and Milan . Pellegrino Tibaldi met him in Rome in 1550. According to most accounts he was for a considerable time the pupil and assistant of Titian at Venice . In 1568 Philip II of Spain summoned him to Madrid with the title of king's painter and a salary, and employed him to execute pictures for

27-652: A hummingbird Juan Fernández fur seal , a seal from the Juan Fernández Islands Juan Fernández hotspot , a volcanic hotspot Juan Fernández Islands , an island group off the coast of Chile Juan Fernández petrel , Chilean seabird Juan Fernández Plate , a tectonic plate Juan Fernández Ridge , a volcanic island and seamount chain Juan Fernández tit-tyrant , Chilean bird species See also [ edit ] John Fernandez (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

36-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Juan Fern%C3%A1ndez Navarrete An illness in infancy deprived Navarrete of his hearing, which affected his ability to learn to speak. At a very early age he began to express his wants by sketching objects with a piece of charcoal . He received his first instructions in art from Fray Vicente de Santo Domingo,

45-520: The Escorial . During the 1560s and 1570s the huge monastery-palace of El Escorial was still under construction and Philip II was experiencing difficulties in finding good artists for the many large paintings required to decorate it. Titian was very old, and died in 1576, and Tintoretto , Veronese and Anthonis Mor all refused to come to Spain. Philip had to rely on the lesser talent of Navarrete, whose gravedad y decoro ("seriousness and decorum")

54-688: The Knights Hospitaller Juan Fernández de Híjar y Cabrera (1419–1491), Spanish noble Juan Fernández Ladrillero (c. 1490–1559), Spanish explorer Juan Fernández (explorer) ( c.  1536 – c.  1604 ), Spanish explorer Juan Fernández de Velasco y Tovar, 5th Duke of Frías ( c.  1550 – 1613), Spanish nobleman and diplomat Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, 8th Duke of Escalona (1650–1725), Spanish aristocrat and academician Other uses [ edit ] Gimnasio Juan Fernández Albarrán , Mexican basketball arena Juan Fernández firecrown ,

63-599: The king approved. For eleven years until his death Navarrete worked largely on El Escorial. The most celebrated of the works he produced there are a " Nativity " (in which, as in the well-known work on the same subject by Correggio , the light emanates from the infant Saviour), a "Baptism of Christ" (now Prado ), and " Abraham Receiving the Three Angels " (one of his last works, dated 1576, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin). He executed many other altar-pieces, all characterized by boldness and freedom in design, and by

72-615: The rich warm colouring which has acquired for him the surname of "the Spanish Titian." He died at the age of 52 or 53 in Toledo . [REDACTED]   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain :  Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). " Navarrete, Juan Fernandez ". Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 282. Juan Fern%C3%A1ndez (biathlete) Juan Fernández (born 17 September 1963)

81-464: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Juan Fernández . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juan_Fernández&oldid=1225768807 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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