The altarpiece Borrás painted in Cotalba consisted in fourteen tables. There was a sculpture of
Saint Jerome in the middle. In addition, he made other altarpieces for the chapels of the church and the chapterhouse. Also he produced paintings for different parts of the monastery. He painted four great linens for the stations of the low cloister. However, the only work conserved in its original place was
The Saint Supper painted in fresco. It is placed in what nowadays is known as the oil mill, that originally was the dining hall (refectory). Borrás painted twelve altar pieces in the Monastery of Saint Jerome, as well as hiring sculptors and builders for its embellishment. Borrás also did much work for churches and religious houses in Valencia,
Madrid, and elsewhere. His paintings appeared in
Saint Mary of Valencia Cathedral and at the Hieronymite monastery in the city of San Miguel de los Reyes where there was a "Christ at the Column", and a picture of the painter in adoration of "The Holy Virgin". Others were in the church of St. Stephen in Gandia, in the Escorial in
Aldaia, and in
Ontinyent. In the
Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia there are some fifty paintings by Borrás chiefly from Gandia and San Miguel. Among them are
The Last Supper,
Christ Bearing His Cross,
The Dead Saviour in the Arms of the Eternal Father, and
The Archangel Michael Driving Souls into Purgatory and Hell. In the last Borrás is supposed to have pictured himself as a white-robed monk kneeling on the brink. He died, aged about 80, in the
Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, near
Gandia. == See also ==