Juan de Licalde

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Juan de Licalde (17th century) was a Spanish painter. He trained with Pedro de Las Cuevas. A pen drawing of a Crowned Lion upholding a Shield of the Arms of Spain and Portugal was seen by Cean Bermudez in the collection of Don Pedro Gonzalez de Sepulveda, and was dated 10 November, 1628. He made a clever pen-and-ink portrait of the Duke of Olivarez, Philip IV’s minister.

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