Francisco Herrera, the Younger: Facts & Related Content

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Also Known As El Joven • El Mozo
Born 1622 • SevillaSpain
Died August 25, 1685 (aged 63) • MadridSpain
Movement / Style Baroque art and architecture
Notable Family Members father Francisco Herrera, the Elder

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