The Young Beggar
by MURILLO, Bartolomé Esteban, Oil on canvas, 134 x 100 cm
This painting was painted at the beginning of Murillo’s career. It is without doubt one of the first of the genre scenes in which he shows street urchins. Later his taste for the picturesque sometimes became merely anecdotal, but here the sincerity of his observation and the vigour of his technique place Murillo in the pure tradition of the Spanish ‘tenebrismo’ of the young Vel�zquez and of Zurbar�n. It is not surprising that later painters like Courbet, Manet, and Monet admired such works.