The Aranjuez Immaculate Conception is a c.1675 oil on canvas painting by
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.[1] It first appears in the written record in 1818, when it was in the royal chapel of San Antonio in the
Palacio de Aranjuez in Madrid, after which it is named. It next appears in the queen's quarters in the same palace in 1827 and is now in the
Prado Museum.[2]
The Aranjuez Immaculate Conception is a c.1675 oil on canvas painting by
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.[1] It first appears in the written record in 1818, when it was in the royal chapel of San Antonio in the
Palacio de Aranjuez in Madrid, after which it is named. It next appears in the queen's quarters in the same palace in 1827 and is now in the
Prado Museum.[2]