Miguel Ximénez (artist)
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Miguel Ximénez (
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-, 15th century) was a Spanish Gothic painter. He was documented in
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between 1462 and 1505. He was appointed
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's court painter on 11 May 1484 and is known to have influenced
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's work. Also there are similarities between his work and
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's. His son Juan Ximénez assisted him.


Known works

* Saint John the Baptist, Saint Fabià and Saint Sebastian, at present in the MNAC * ''Saint Michael'', ''Saint Catherine'' and the ''Predella with the Resurrection of Christ'', parts of a dismantled Pietà altarpiece from the church of Santa María in Egea de los Caballeros,
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.
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,
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. *''Trinity'', Prado Museum, Madrid. *''Saint Miquel and Saint Caterina'' in the Church of Eixea (
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) * ''Greater altarpiece of the church of'' ''
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'' ( Terol) *''Archangel Michael''
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References


Bibliography

* Camón Aznar, José, ''mediaeval Painting española'', "Summa Artis",
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, Sword-Calpe, 1966, wants to. XXII, pàg. 510. * Gudiol Ricart, Josep, ''Painting Gótica'', "Ars Hispaniae",
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, Plus Ultra, 1955, wants to. It GOES OUT, pàgs. 306 and 309. * Gudiol Ricart, Josep,''The Mediaeval painting in Aragón'',
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, Editorial Fernando the Católico, 1971, pàg. 63. * Gumà, Montserrat (coord). ''Guide of the National Museum of Art of Catalonia.''
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: Publications of the MNAC, 2004. . * Mañas Ballestín, Fabián, ''Aragón.'' ''Tierras Of España'',
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, 1979, pàg. 171. * Post, Chandler R., ''The Aragonese School in the Late Middle Age'', "To History of Spanish Painting", @Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1941, wants to. VIII, pàg. 47.


External links


Museum del Prado
(Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ximenez, Miguel People from the Province of Guadalajara Spanish Renaissance painters