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Bartolome Bermejo, pintor espanol, nacio en Cordoba en 1440 y murio en Barcelona en 149?, aun joven. La mayor parte de sus obras fueron hechas en Valencia, Aragon, y Barcelona (desde 1486), aunque tambiien se piensa que tuvo oportunidades de viajar a Flandes, Italia y Francia. .
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La influencia del flamenco Rogier van der Weyden puede ser admirada en los detalles muy ricos y el color. Bermejo cultivo el estilo flamenco y fue considerado el pintor espanol mas importante anterior al Greco.
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Bermejo signed the Pietà with St. Jerome and the Canon Lluis Desplà (1490) "Opus Bartholomei Vermeio Cordubensis" (Work of Bartolomé Bermejo, Cordovan). The style of this work argues strongly that he was conversant with the art of Giovanni Bellini and of the Venetian school in general. The scene is pervaded by a palpable atmosphere that softens all it envelops in an Italianate idealism. The foreground, middle ground, and background are interlocked in a tremendous and unified recession in space. Other works by Bermejo are St. Catalina (ca. 1478), with a Flemish landscape and city scene; the Virgin and Child with Donor (ca. 1485), with a Bellinesque background; and St. Veronica (1498).
ResponderBorrarIt is believed that Bermejo died about 1500. He had two followers, Martin Bernat and Miguel Jiménez, and his art influenced a number of artists in Valencia and Aragon.
The real name of Bartolomé Bermejo was probably Bartolomé de Cárdenas. Bermejo, meaning reddish, is thought to have been a nickname, but he did sign one of his works that way. He was born in Cordova, and some scholars believe he was Jewish because of a Hebrew inscription in his Christ Seated on His Tomb and also because of the physical types in many of his paintings.
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