Murillo
Murillo refers to Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, a prominent Spanish painter from the Baroque period, born in 1617 in Seville. He is best known for his religious works, portraits, and depictions of everyday life, often featuring children and families. His style is characterized by soft colors, warm light, and a sense of tenderness.
Murillo's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting later artists and movements. His works can be found in major museums, including the Prado Museum in Madrid and the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville. He remains celebrated for his ability to convey emotion and humanity in his art.