A 1665 portrait of Murillo's patron Don Justino de Neve, owned by the National Gallery Photograph: The National Gallery, LondonFaith or The Church Triumphant, 1664 - 65. Murillo eventually fell out of fashion as his work was seen in the UK as "too foreign and too Catholic" Photograph: The Faringdon Collection Trust, Buscot ParkSpring as a Flower Girl, 1665-70, from the Dulwich Picture Gallery's original collection of Murillos Photograph: The Trustees of Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
The Adoration of the Magi, 1660-65 Photograph: By Permission of the Trustees of Dulwich Picture Gallery, LondonThe Baptism of Christ, 1667-68, from the Chapel of San Antonio, Catedral de Sevilla Photograph: Chapel of San Antonio, Catedral de SevillaThe Foundation of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome: The Dream of the Patrician and his Wife, 1664-65 Photograph: Museo Nacional del Prado, MadridMurillo's The Immaculate Conception, acquired by the Louvre in 1852 for a then record price Photograph: Musée du Louvre, Department des Peintures, Collection SoultThe Virgin and Child distributing Bread to Priests, 1679 Photograph: Szépmuvészeti Museum, Budapest
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