June 12, 2019 - September 29, 2019
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Bartolomé Bermejo: Master of the Spanish RenaissanceThe National Gallery, LondonJune 12, 2019 - September 29, 2019
From the glimmer of a jewel to the sheen of armour, Bermejo’s ability to capture light, colours and textures in oil painting was unparalleled in 15th-century Spain. Though fewer than 20 works by the artist are known and much of his life remains something of a mystery, Bermejo’s paintings set him apart as a technically skilled and visionary master. Bringing together seven of his rare works, six of which have never been seen in the UK, this exhibition explores how Bermejo drew inspiration from Netherlandish painting, using illusionistic effects and a rich colour palette, to become one of the greatest artists of the Spanish Renaissance. Španělský mistr 15. století Bartolomé Bermejo, inspirovaný iluzivními efekty a bohatou paletou nizozemských současníků, se stal jedním z největších umělců španělské renesance. Z méně než 20 známých děl umělce představuje výstava sedm vzácných maleb, včetně obrazu Desplà Pietà (1490) z barcelonské katedrály, který dosud neopustil Španělsko. At the heart of the exhibition is Saint Michael Triumphs over the Devil, widely considered the most important early Spanish painting in Britain. Its technical skill and excellent state of preservation are even clearer following its recent year-long conservation treatment. This will be a unique opportunity to see Bermejo’s first documented painting, ‘Saint Michael’ alongside his last, the recently restored ‘Desplà Pietà’ (1490) from Barcelona Cathedral, which has never been lent outside of Spain until now. Also on display will be Bermejo’s only other signed masterwork, the 'Triptych of the Virgin of Montserrat' (probably 1470–75) from the Cattedrale Nostra Signora Assunta in Acqui Terme, Alessandria (Italy).
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