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Ferrer Bassa (c. 1285 – 1348) was a Catalan Gothic painter and miniaturist.

Ferrer Bassa
Bust of Jaume Ferrer Bassa
Bornc.1285
Avinyonet del Penedès ? , Crown of Aragon
Died1348
Barcelona, Crown of Aragon
Known forPainting, Miniature
MovementGothic art

Biography


The Three Women at the Tomb of Jesus by Bassa, in the Monastery of Pedralbes, Barcelona.
The Three Women at the Tomb of Jesus by Bassa, in the Monastery of Pedralbes, Barcelona.

He was active in the early 14th century, as proved by two documents which attest him working in two chapels at Sitges. Ten years later he worked for Alfonso IV of Aragon, executing miniatures for the manuscripts of the Uses of Barcelona and the Costumes of Catalonia, showing a strong French and Sienese influence. His production increased during the reign of Peter IV of Aragon, especially under royal commissions, such as the Christ and the Virgin in royal chapel of Barcelona (1344).

His main surviving work is the series of wall paintings in the St. Michael Chapel in the Monastery of Pedralbes. It includes some twenty scenes basing on two main themes: the Passion of Christ and the Seven Pains of the Virgin, showing Giottesque influences, as well as from Duccio di Buoninsegna and Ambrogio Lorenzetti.

He has been attributed with the main role in the Catalan phase of the Great Canterbury Psalter. Also attributed to Bassa are a Coronation of the Virgin in the church of Bellpuig and a St. Bernard in the museum of Vich. His son Arnau was also a painter and collaborated with his father on several works. They both died of plague in 1348.


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- [en] Ferrer Bassa

[es] Jaume Ferrer Bassa

Jaume Ferrer Bassa (Las Guñolas-Avinyonet del Penedés[nota 1] c. 1285 – Barcelona, 1348) fue un pintor y miniaturista de la Corona de Aragón, donde trabajó intensamente para la corte de los reyes Alfonso IV y Pedro el Ceremonioso.

[fr] Ferrer Bassa

Ferrer Bassa, parfois mentionné sous le nom de Jaume Ferrer Bassa, sans doute né vers 1285 à Les Gunyoles, village d'Avinyonet del Penedès, et mort en 1348 à Barcelone, est un peintre et miniaturiste de la Couronne d'Aragon, actif à Saragosse et Barcelone entre 1324 et 1348.

[it] Ferrer Bassa

Jaume Ferrer Bassa (Les Gunyoles, 1285 – Barcellona, 1348) è stato un pittore e miniaturista spagnolo e catalano, appartenente alla corrente gotica. Ha lavorato intensamente per la corte di Alfonso IV d'Aragona e Pietro III di Aragona. Ferrer Bassa lasciato l'iniziale franco-influenza e, come altri pittori della Corona d'Aragona, ha ricevuto l'influenza della scuola fiorentina, come la scuola senese, dopo il contatto con questi movimenti durante un soggiorno a Italia. È considerato, insieme a suo figlio Arnau, il principale fondatore del laboratorio di pittura all'italiana a Barcellona e intorno alla Corona d'Aragona, sotto impulso cerimonioso della corte del re d'Aragona. Gli storici del primo Novecento hanno chiamato il "Giotto catalano". Ci sono dettagli della sua biografia nelle città di Saragozza e Barcellona tra il 1324 e il 1348, quando si ritiene che morì di peste insieme suo figlio e discepolo Arnau Bassa[1].

[ru] Басса, Феррер

Жом (Жауме) Феррер Басса (исп. Jaume Ferrer Bassa; между 1285 и 1290, ? — 1348, Барселона) — испанский, арагонский и каталонский готический живописец, художник-миниатюрист. Первый представитель итало-готического стиля в каталонской живописи XIV века.



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