Bartolomé Bermejo
Bartolomé Bermejo , of its true name Bartolomé de Cárdenas (Cordoue, v. 1440 - Barcelona, v. 1500) is a Spanish painter.
Formed with the Netherlands, he works in the Royaume of Aragon then to Barcelona, where he paints for religious silent partners.
Its first works preserve the decorative character of Aragonese painting, then it shows then the influence that it received Flemish Masters , in particular Van der Weyden and Van Eyck, and develops its control of the prospect and the meticulous representation of the details.
Works
- Retable of saint Dominique de Silos (1474 - 1477), Museum of Prado, Madrid (central panel)
- Retable of santa Engracia (v. 1476), collegial of Daroca ( Crucifixion )
- Retable of the virgin of Montserrat (v. 1485), cathedral of Acqui, Italy
- Pietà (1490), cathedral of Barcelona
External bonds
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Bartolomé Bermejo in Artcyclopedia