Alonso Miguel de Tovar was born in
Higuera de la Sierra, near
Aracena. in 1678, to a secondary and empoverished branch of the illustrious Tovar family, of the Lords of
Tovar, later Marquesses of Berlanga. He trained in Seville under Juan Antonio Ossorio and
Juan Antonio Fajardo, having executed numerous religious paintings, including
Our Lady of Consolation with Saints Francis, James and a Clerical Donor (1720), in the
Seville Cathedral, and
St Francis Receiving the Stigmata (c. 1720), in the Royal Academy of San Fernando,
Madrid. He was named
pintor de cámara to
King Felipe V in April 1729, taking the place of
Teodoro Ardemans. In both of these the influence of Murillo is discernible: the colouring is vivid and the drawing precise, if slightly rigid, and both works show what has been called a
gentle and uncomplicated piety, differing to some extent from the tradition of Spanish
religious painting. He painted a canvas of
Nuestra Señora del Consuelo in 1720 for a church in Seville. He returned to
Madrid in 1734, where he died. == Career as court painter ==