TORRES, Clemente de
(b. ~1662 Cádiz, d. 1730 Cádiz)
Spanish painter. He trained in Seville in the workshop of Juan de Valdés Leal. He probably began to paint c. 1680 yet, despite a long career, very little of his work is known. He must have been known at the court in Madrid, as he is documented there in 1724 and was a friend of the writer and Painter to the King, Antonio Palomino y Velasco. The sonnet Torres dedicated to Palomino indicates that he also had some literary training.