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Bernat Martorell (died 1452 in Barcelona)[1] was the leading painter of Barcelona, in modern-day Spain. He is considered to be the most important artist of the International Gothic style in Catalonia.[2] Martorell painted retable panels and manuscript illuminations, and carved sculptures and also provided designs for embroideries.

Saint George Killing the Dragon, 1434–1435 (Art Institute of Chicago).
Saint George Killing the Dragon, 1434–1435 (Art Institute of Chicago).

Biography


Retable of Saint Pere de Púbol, end of the 1430s (Museu d'Art de Girona)
Retable of Saint Pere de Púbol, end of the 1430s (Museu d'Art de Girona)

Little is known of his life prior to 1427, though by the mid-15th century he was one of the leading artists in Catalonia. The style of Martorell is contrastingly different from the Catalan Gothic painters who preceded him chronologically, including Lluís Borrassà. 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 Pisanello, Sassetta, and Gentile da Fabriano, but without any documentary evidence.[2]

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, 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.[2]

One of the earliest surviving works of Martorell, Saint George Killing the Dragon (tempera on panel, Art Institute of Chicago), 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 Catalan art before Martorell.[2]

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.[2]

In 1437, Bernat Martorell got a commission to create an altarpiece (Retable of Saint Pere de Púbol) for the church in Púbol. 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 Vinaixa, as well as in the Retable of Saint Michael from La Pobla de Cérvoles. This style shows more attention to detail than earlier works by Martorell.[2]

Between 1445 and 1452, Bernat Martorell produced the Retable of the Transfiguration from the Barcelona Cathedral and the Main Retable of Santa Maria del Mar in the cathedral of Santa Maria del Mar.[2]

It is also presumed that Martorell provided a model according to which the embroiderer Antonio Sadurní executed the altar frontal of Saint George, between 1450 and 1451, conserved in the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya's Capella de Sant Jordi.


Anthology of works





References


  1. "European Painting from the 13th to the 15th Century". A world history of art. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  2. Cornudella, Rafael; Fava, Cesar; Macias, Guadaira (2011). Gothic art in the MNAC collections. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. pp. 103–111. ISBN 978-84-8043-242-9.
  3. Strehlke, Carl Brandon. "Enthroned Virgin and Child with Personifications of the Virtues of Temperance, Fortitude, Justice, and Prudence by Bernat Martorell (cat. 759)". The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works. A Philadelphia Museum of Art free digital publication.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)



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[de] Bernat Martorell

Bernat Martorell oder spanisch Bernardo Martorell (* zwischen 1390 und 1400 in Sant Celoni bei Barcelona; † 1453 in Barcelona)[1] war ein katalanischer Maler und Buchillustrator des Spätmittelalters, bzw. der Frührenaissance. Er leitete eine hoch kreative, gut ausgelastete Künstlerwerkstatt mit zahlreichen Gehilfen und Schülern, zu denen zwischen 1436 und 1440 auch Jaume Huguet gehörte. In der Kunstgeschichte „firmierte“ er lange Zeit unter dem Notnamen „Meister des Heiligen Georg“. Von dem im Namen referierten Altarbild des Heiligen Georg befinden sich Tafeln im Art Institute in Chicago und im Louvre in Paris. Nachdem über Urkunden nachgewiesen werden konnte, dass Martorell den Altar der Pubol-Kirche in Girona geschaffen hatte, konnte der Notname „Meister des Heiligen Georgs“ eindeutig mit Bernat Martorell identifiziert werden.
- [en] Bernat Martorell

[es] Bernardo Martorell

Bernat Martorell fue un pintor barcelonés, nacido en San Celoni (provincia de Barcelona) hacia el año 1400, perteneciente a la fase internacional de la pintura gótica. Pertenece a la segunda etapa del estilo gótico internacional en Cataluña, caracterizada por estar más cercana al estilo flamenco. Se considera su estilo un antecedente del de Jaume Huguet.

[fr] Bernat Martorell

Bernat Martorell, né vers 1390 à Sant Celoni, près de Barcelone, et mort à Barcelone en 1452), est un peintre catalan, rattaché par la critique à la deuxième période du gothique international, plus influencée que la première par le style flamand. Au milieu du XVe siècle, il est considéré comme l'un des principaux artistes de Catalogne. Son œuvre comprend principalement des retables, mais il a également réalisé des vitraux et des enluminures - par exemple celles d'un livre d'heures conservé à l'Institut municipal d'histoire de Barcelone.

[it] Bernat Martorell

Bernardo Martorell, in catalano Bernat Martorell (Sant Celoni, 1390 – Barcellona, 1452), è stato un pittore spagnolo, importante rappresentante del tardo gotico in Catalogna. Poco è conosciuto del periodo anteriore al 1427 sebbene fosse un pittore di centrale importanza nella pittura catalana dell'epoca. Il suo stile pittorico è di gran lunga diverso rispetto a quello dei suoi contemporanei catalani, compreso Lluís Borrassà, perché si avvicino alla pittura fiamminga, che ispirò le sue miniature.[1]

[ru] Марторель, Бернат

Бернат Марторель или Бернардо Марторель (кат. Bernat Martorell; 1390 (1390), Сан-Селони — 1452, Барселона) — испанский (каталонский) живописец, представитель интернациональной готики.



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