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Juan Conchillos Falco : ウィキペディア英語版
Juan Conchillos Falco

Juan Conchillos Falco (1641 – 14 May 1711) was a Spanish painter.
==Life==
Falco was born in 1641 at Valencia, Spain of an ancient noble family.
He was a pupil of Esteban March, the Valencian painter. He was one of the first Spanish artists to start and maintain a school of design, gathering about him young artists and insisting they work in charcoal in order to obtain freedom of draughtsmanship. He was a brilliant sketcher and in his journeys made some clever and humorous pencil drawings of scenes which took place on the road. Falco had a keen sense of humour, and he is described by his contemporaries as "the most amiable of men, humble, modest, a model of virtue, and altogether of the stuff whereof angels are made".
He was suddenly struck with palsy and became a confirmed cripple. Soon after that he lost his sight and died completely blind on 14 May 1711.

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