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Bernat Martorell (died 1452 in
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) was the leading painter of Barcelona, in modern-day
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. He is considered to be the most important artist of the
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style in Catalonia. Martorell painted
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panels and
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s, and carved sculptures and also provided designs for embroideries.


Biography

Little is known of his life prior to 1427, though by the mid-15th century he was one of the leading artists in
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. The style of Martorell is contrastingly different from the Catalan Gothic painters who preceded him chronologically, including
Lluís Borrassà Lluís Borrassà (c.1360, Girona? - c.1426, Barcelona?) was a Catalan painter. He was employed by the Crown of Aragon and is widely considered to have introduced the International Gothic painting style into the Principality of Catalonia. Life ...
. It shows that Martorell was familiar with contemporary Flemish painting, however, the documented part of his biography does not explain this influence. On the other hand, stylistic parallels have been drawn between Martorell and contemporary Italian artists, including
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,
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, and
Gentile da Fabriano Gentile da Fabriano ( – 1427) was an Italian painter known for his participation in the International Gothic painter style. He worked in various places in central Italy, mostly in Tuscany. His best-known works are his ''Adoration of the Magi'' ...
, but without any documentary evidence. Sometimes the ''Retable of Saint John the Baptist'' from Cabrera de Mar ( Museu Diocesà de Barcelona) is attributed to Martorell. If he indeed painted the
retable A retable is a structure or element placed either on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church. At the minimum it may be a simple shelf for candles behind an altar, but it can also be a large and elaborate structur ...
, this could explain the gap between Martorell and the International Gothic in Catalunya. There is, however, no documented evidence that Martorell painted the retable, and his authorship has been disputed. One of the earliest surviving works of Martorell, '' Saint George Killing the Dragon'' (tempera on panel,
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), depicting Bernat Martorell's patron saint, was created in the early 1430s and already demonstrates the complexity of composition, richness of colors and fine details which could only been executed by a fully trained artist. These details were not present in
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before Martorell. About the same time, Martorell also executed illustrations to the ''Ferial Psalter and the Book of Hours'', and painted the ''Predella of the Passion of Christ'' ( Museu de la Catedral de Barcelona). Two altarpieces, ''Retable of Saint Vincent'' (which survived entirely) and ''Retable of Saint Lucy'' (the top of the central section was probably executed by another painter) were apparently painted in the 1430s. In 1437, Bernat Martorell got a commission to create an altarpiece (''Retable of Saint Pere de Púbol'') for the church in
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. The altarpiece devoted to Saint Peter, is currently in Museu d'Art de Girona and is the only directly documented piece produced by the artist. The retable was completed in the beginning of the 1440s. Very similar style is found in the ''Retable of Saint John'', which was kept in the parish church of
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, as well as in the ''Retable of Saint Michael'' from
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. This style shows more attention to detail than earlier works by Martorell. Between 1445 and 1452, Bernat Martorell produced the ''Retable of the Transfiguration'' from the
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and the ''Main Retable of Santa Maria del Mar'' in the cathedral of Santa Maria del Mar. It is also presumed that Martorell provided a model according to which the embroiderer
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executed the
altar frontal An ''antependium'' (from Latin ''ante-'' and ''pendēre'' "to hang before"; pl: ''antependia''), also known as a ''parament'' or ''hanging'', or, when speaking specifically of the hanging for the altar, an altar frontal (Latin: ''pallium altaris ...
of Saint George, between 1450 and 1451, conserved in the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya's Capella de Sant Jordi.


Anthology of works

* ''The Beheading of St. John the Baptist and Salome Presenting His Head to Herod'' * ''The Nativity'' * ''
Altarpiece of the Saints John The ''Altarpiece of the Saints John'' is a painting by Bernat Martorell conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia. Description The ''Altarpiece of the Saints John'' from Vinaixa was commissioned in 1432 from the Tarragona painter Ram ...
'', at
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* '' Saint George Killing the Dragon'', at the
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*''Enthroned Virgin and Child with Personifications of the Virtues of Temperance, Fortitude, Justice, and Prudence'', at the Philadelphia Museum of Art


Gallery

File:MEpiscopalVIc-Martorell-Eulàlia-neu.jpg, ''Crucifixion of Santa Eulàlia'', 1427-1437 (Vic, Episcopal Museum of Vic) File:MEpiscopalVIc-Martorell-Eulàlia-flagel.jpg, ''Flagellation of Santa Eulàlia'', 1427-1437 (Vic, Episcopal Museum of Vic) File:Bernat Martorell - Martyrdom of Saint Lucy - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Martyrdom of Saint Lucy'', Around 1435-1440 (
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) File:Bernat Martorell - Martyrdom of Saint Eulalia - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Martyrdom of Saint Eulalia'', between circa 1442 and circa 1445 (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) File:Bernat Martorell - Saint Michael, Martyrdom of Saint Eulalia and Saint Catherine - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Saint Michael, Martyrdom of Saint Eulalia and Saint Catherine'', between circa 1442 and circa 1445 (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Martorell, Bernardo 15th-century Spanish painters Spanish male painters Painters from Catalonia Gothic painters 1452 deaths Manuscript illuminators Year of birth unknown Medieval Catalan artists 15th-century Catalan people