Abstract

The artistic demand during the 16th century in Seville was plentiful, due to the success of a city favored by the oceanic trade. Juan Chacon was one of the artists who lived this great history moment and benefited himself from the numerous artistic orders which were required by the cathedral, the monastic institutions and private initiative. He was a famous and recognized painter, but he has been forgotten because their large and prolix work has not been conserved. However, the discovery of some documents in the archive of historical manuscripts allow to know different aspects of their life and job, in order to give him back the success snatched by the passing of time.

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