Consideraciones sobre «Ferrando Spagnuolo» y otros maestros ibéricos

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  • Adele Condorelli Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, Treccani. Roma

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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1998.v71.i284.720

Abstract


The review of the two exhibitions on the Hernandos held at Valencia and, on a minor scale, in Florence, sheds a special light on the noteworthy contribution given by the two Spanish painters to the dissemination of the oil painting technique in Florentine circles at the end of the 15th Century; mention is made of how Yañez drew inspiration from a drawing by Pollaiolo in conceiving the scene of the Baptist's Decollation. As for the Florence exhibition, the review rejects the attribution to Yañez of a part of Pecori's Circumcision. The problem of the Master of Bolea, with regard to Atri's paintings, is raised once again with specific references to drawings of Perugino for the Nativity and of Pollaiolo for the Flagellation.

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Published

1998-12-30

How to Cite

Condorelli, A. (1998). Consideraciones sobre «Ferrando Spagnuolo» y otros maestros ibéricos. Archivo Español De Arte, 71(284), 345–360. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1998.v71.i284.720

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