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octosyllabic (iou) and Herrera, Francisco, the Elder (sh)


octosyllabic (iou)



octosyllabic adjective & noun. L18.
[from OCTO- + SYLLABIC. Cf. late Latin octosyllabus, late Greek octasullabos adjectives.]
A. adjective. Consisting of eight syllables; composed of lines of eight syllables each. L18.
b. noun. A line of eight syllables. M19.

Herrera, Francisco, the Elder (sh)




born งใ 1576, Sevilla, Spain
died 1656, Madrid

Spanish painter.

His early works are in the Mannerist style. Under the influence of Francisco Zurbaran, he developed the naturalistic style seen in his four scenes from the life of St. Bonaventure (1627). Around 1650 he moved to Madrid. His last documented work, a painting of St. Joseph (1648) influenced by Anthony Van Dyck, features elongated forms and elaborate draperies. He achieved considerable fame in Sevilla, where Diego Velazquez was briefly his pupil. His work marked the transition from Mannerism to the Baroque. His son, Francisco Herrera the Younger, worked as a painter and architect.