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 younger, accomplished his design Jan. 1, 1660. On the death of Philip IV., his successor, Charles II., named Murillo his court-painter, and in vain endeavoured to induce him to take up his residence at Madrid. He continued to work at Seville until his death in 1682, which resulted from the effects of a fall from a scaffolding, upon which he had mounted to paint the upper part of a picture of the Marriage of St. Catherine, for the Church of the Capuchin Friars at Cadiz. Works: Holy Family del Pajarito, Rebekah and Eliezer, Annunciation (2), Magdalen, St. Jerome (2), Adoration of Shepherds, St. Augustine, St. Francis of Assisi, Madonna, St. James, Christ the Good Shepherd, St. John Baptist, Christ and St. John, Vision of St. Bernard, St. Ildefonso, Madonna del Rosario, Conversion of St. Paul, Education of the Virgin, Christ Crucified (2), San Fernando, Conception (4), Martyrdom of St. Andrew, Prodigal Son (4), Jesus sleeping upon the Cross, Head of John Baptist, do. of St. Paul, St. Francis de Paul (3), Ecce Homo, Mater Dolorosa, and others, Madrid Museum; St. Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Diego blessing Soup, St. Francis, Adoration of Shepherds, Magdalen, Roman Senator's Dream, Roman Senator relating do., Academia S. Fernando, Madrid; Madonna de la Servilleta, St. Felix of Cantilicio, Conception (4), St. Joseph and Infant Christ, SS. Leandro and Bonaventura, St. Thomas of Villanueva, St. Francis of Assisi, Madonna and St. Felix, St. Anthony of Padua and Jesus (2), SS. Justa and Rufina, Annunciation, St. John Baptist, Madonna, St. Augustine (2), Seville Museum; Conception, St. Isidoro, St. Leandro, St. Anthony of Padua and Jesus, Guardian Angel, Baptism of Christ, Seville Cathedral; Moses striking the Rock, Miracle of Loaves and Fishes, Juan de Dios, St. John and Lamb, Infant Christ, Annunciation, Hospital of La Caridad, Seville; Madonna, Montpensier Collection, Seville; Last Supper, S. M. la Blanca, Seville; Conception, S. Felipe Neri, Cadiz; Marriage of St. Catherine, St. Francis receiving the Stigmata, Conception, Capuchin Church, ib.; Ecce Homo, Cadiz Museum; St. Joseph and Infant Christ, Valladolid Museum; Conception (3), Birth of Virgin, Madonna of the Rosary, Holy Family, Christ in the Garden, Christ at the Column, Miracle of St. Diego, Peasant Boy, Louvre, Paris; St. Diego of Alcalá, Duc de Pozzo di Borgo, ib.; Flight into Egypt, Duchesse de Galliera, ib.; Portrait of Murillo, Baron Seillière, ib.; St. Francis of Assisi, Don Sebastian Collection, Pau; Baptism of Christ, Duc de Montpensier; Christ the Good Shepherd, Comte de Greffuhle, Paris; Holy Family, Peasant Boy, St. John and the Lamb, National Gallery, London; Madonna del Rosario, Flower Girl, Peasant Boys, Dulwich Gallery; Adoration of Shepherds, Annunciation, Assumption, Joseph and his Brethren, Holy Family, Madonna (4), Marriage of Mary and Joseph, St. Thomas of Villanueva, Sir Richard Wallace, Hertford House, London; Abraham and Angels, St. Anthony of Padua and Infant Jesus, Prodigal Son, Nativity, St. Justa, and others, Stafford House, ib.; Prodigal Son (6), Dudley House, ib.; St. John with the Lamb, Jacob and Laban, Infant Christ sleeping, Grosvenor House, ib.; St. Thomas of Villanueva, Conception, Assumption, Holy Family, Shepherd Boy, Earl of Northbrook, ib.; St. Thomas of Villanueva, Conception, Ecce Homo, Madonna, Lord Ashburton, ib.; Conception, Virgin Kneeling, and others, Marquis of Lansdowne, ib.; Isaac blessing Jacob, St. Francis of Assisi, Saint with Palm, Apsley House, ib.; Madonna of the Apple, Sir Wm. Eden, ib.; Madonna, Duke of Bedford, ib.; Madonna (2), Lord Overstone, ib.; Fish Girl, Lady Cranstoun, ib.; Assumption, Alfred Fletcher, Liverpool; Conception, William C. Cartwright, Aynhoe, Northamptonshire; St. Francis de Paul, George Perkins, Kent; St. Francis Xavier, J. S. W. Earle-Drax, Kent; Holy Family, Madonna, Adoration of Magi, Duke of Rutland, Belvoir Castle; Jacob with Flocks of Laban, Sir John Hardy, Dunstall Hall, Staffordshire; St. Joseph and Infant Christ, Mrs. L. Stephens,