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Juan de la Abadía el Viejo (
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1470–1498, probable death 1498) was a Spanish painter in the gothic Spanish-Flemish style. His son, Juan de la Abadía el Joven, worked with him after 1490. His known works include Santa Catalina (1490) in the church of la Magdalena de
Huesca Huesca (; ) is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Aragon. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Aragon between 1096 and 1118. It is also the capital of the Spanish Huesca (province), ...
, now lost, the Saviour from the hermitage of
Broto Broto (in Medieval Aragonese: ''Brotto'') is a municipality in the Huesca (province), province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2018 census (Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain), INE), the municipality has a population of 531 inhabi ...
, now at the Museum of Zaragoza and the Santo Domingo in
Almudévar Almudévar (In Aragonese: ''Almudébar'' or also ''Almudébal'') is an municipality of the province of Huesca (Aragón, Spain). Geography Integrated into the comarca Hoya de Huesca, its situated 20 km from the provincial capital. The mun ...
(Huesca), after which he was known as the Maestro de Almudévar until identified by the art historian Ricardo del Arco.Biografía en la enciclopedia online del Museo del Prado
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15th-century Spanish painters Spanish male painters 1498 deaths Year of birth unknown Painters from Aragon Catholic painters {{Spain-painter-stub