Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Juan_de_Pareja> ?p ?o }
- Juan_de_Pareja abstract "Juan de Pareja (Antequera, c. 1606 – Madrid, 1670) was a Spanish painter, born into slavery in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of St. Matthew (sometimes also referred to as The Vocation of St. Matthew) is on display at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain. De Pareja became Velazquez's assistant sometime after the master returned to Madrid from his first trip to Italy in January 1631. After the death of Velazquez, Pareja became an assistant to painter Juan del Mazo.".
- Juan_de_Pareja birthDate "1606".
- Juan_de_Pareja birthPlace Antequera.
- Juan_de_Pareja birthPlace Málaga.
- Juan_de_Pareja birthPlace Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja birthYear "1606".
- Juan_de_Pareja deathDate "1670".
- Juan_de_Pareja deathPlace Madrid.
- Juan_de_Pareja deathPlace Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja deathYear "1670".
- Juan_de_Pareja movement Baroque.
- Juan_de_Pareja thumbnail Diego_Velázquez_-_Juan_de_Pareja_(Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art_de_Nueva_York,_1649-50),_detalle.jpg?width=300.
- Juan_de_Pareja training Diego_Velázquez.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageExternalLink juan_de_pareja.html.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageExternalLink pareja-juan-de.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageID "2098145".
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageLength "5475".
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageRevisionID "680365175".
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Antequera.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Category:1606_births.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Category:1670_deaths.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Spanish_painters.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Málaga.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_people_of_African_descent.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Velázquez.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Borton_de_Treviño.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink I,_Juan_de_Pareja.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Bautista_Martínez_del_Mazo.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink List_of_slaves.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Madrid.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Morisco.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Mulatto.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Museo_del_Prado.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Málaga.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Portrait_of_Juan_de_Pareja.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Reconquest.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Reconquista_(disambiguation).
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Representation_of_slavery_in_European_art.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Salvador_Dalí.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink The_Slave_in_European_Art.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hoving.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink File:Diego_Velázquez_-_Juan_de_Pareja_(Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art_de_Nueva_York,_1649-50),_detalle.jpg.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLink File:Pareja-jose_rates.jpg.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageWikiLinkText "Juan de Pareja".
- Juan_de_Pareja bgcolour "#FBEC5D".
- Juan_de_Pareja birthDate "1606".
- Juan_de_Pareja birthPlace Antequera.
- Juan_de_Pareja birthPlace Málaga.
- Juan_de_Pareja birthPlace Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja dateOfBirth "1606".
- Juan_de_Pareja dateOfDeath "1670".
- Juan_de_Pareja deathPlace Madrid.
- Juan_de_Pareja deathPlace Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja field "Painting".
- Juan_de_Pareja hasPhotoCollection Juan_de_Pareja.
- Juan_de_Pareja movement Baroque.
- Juan_de_Pareja name "Juan De Pareja".
- Juan_de_Pareja name "Juan de Pareja".
- Juan_de_Pareja placeOfBirth Antequera.
- Juan_de_Pareja placeOfBirth Málaga.
- Juan_de_Pareja placeOfBirth Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja placeOfDeath Madrid.
- Juan_de_Pareja placeOfDeath Spain.
- Juan_de_Pareja shortDescription "Spanish artist".
- Juan_de_Pareja training Diego_Velázquez.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Es_icon.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_artist.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Juan_de_Pareja wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Juan_de_Pareja description "Spanish artist".
- Juan_de_Pareja description "Spanish artist".
- Juan_de_Pareja subject Category:1606_births.
- Juan_de_Pareja subject Category:1670_deaths.
- Juan_de_Pareja subject Category:17th-century_Spanish_painters.
- Juan_de_Pareja subject Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Málaga.
- Juan_de_Pareja subject Category:Spanish_people_of_African_descent.
- Juan_de_Pareja hypernym Painter.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Agent.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Article.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Artist.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Person.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Article.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Artist.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Person.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Agent.
- Juan_de_Pareja type NaturalPerson.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Thing.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Q215627.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Q483501.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Q5.
- Juan_de_Pareja type Person.
- Juan_de_Pareja comment "Juan de Pareja (Antequera, c. 1606 – Madrid, 1670) was a Spanish painter, born into slavery in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of St. Matthew (sometimes also referred to as The Vocation of St. Matthew) is on display at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain.".
- Juan_de_Pareja label "Juan de Pareja".
- Juan_de_Pareja sameAs Juan_de_Pareja.