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The Master of Taüll (or Master of Tahull) is considered the greatest mural painter of the 12th century in Catalonia, as well as one of the most important Romanesque painters in Europe. His main work is the church of Sant Climent de Taüll, with the famous apse painting now moved to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.[1]

Pantocrator at the Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll, surrounded by the mandorla.
Pantocrator at the Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll, surrounded by the mandorla.

Other paintings from the church of San Baudelio de Berlanga in Castile have also mostly been removed, with the larger New Testament frescos in American museums. These include work by two other painters. Two sections, transferred to canvas, are now in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, showing the Entry of Christ into Jerusalem and the Wedding at Cana.[2] Other sections, including The Healing of the Blind Man and the Raising of Lazarus and The Temptation of Christ are in The Cloisters (Metropolitan Museum of Art) in New York,[3] and in the Prado.The scenes of the Life of Christ are unusual in Spanish painting at this period; these are in American museums, while smaller elements including scenes of hunting and falconry and decorative copies of textiles are in Madrid as well as New York.[4] The frescoes include that of a camel and of a war elephant, which were inspired by Muslim motifs.[5]


Notes


  1. MNAC, Master of Tahull
  2. Indianapolis Museum of Art, page on Entry of Christ into Jerusalem
  3. The Healing of the Blind Man and the Raising of Lazarus and The Temptation of Christ by the Devil, MMA. In all the MMA database has 9 paintings from the church, best found by searching on "Berlanga"
  4. Dodwell, 261
  5. "Wall Painting of a Camel [From the hermitage of San Baudelio de Berlanga] (61.219) – Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History – The Metropolitan Museum of Art". metmuseum.org. Retrieved 27 September 2015.

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[de] Meister von Tahull

Mit Meister von Tahull (Katalanisch Mestre de Taüll, Spanisch Maestro de Taüll[1]) wird der romanische Maler bezeichnet, der im 12. Jahrhundert die Wandmalereien in der Kirche San Clemente de Taüll in Taüll in Katalonien geschaffen hat. Da die Kirche 1123 geweiht wurde, ist anzunehmen, dass die Abbildungen gleich danach in Auftrag gegeben wurden. Sie sind heute im Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona zu sehen.
- [en] Master of Taüll

[es] Maestro de Tahull

El Maestro de Tahull, considerado como el más grande de los pintores de murales del siglo XII en Cataluña (España) y también como el más importante de los pintores románicos de Europa. Su principal obra son las pinturas murales del ábside la de la iglesia de San Clemente de Tahull.

[fr] Maître de Taüll

Le Mestre de Taüll, considéré comme le plus grand des peintres de fresques du XIIe siècle en Catalogne (Espagne) et également comme le plus important des peintres de l'art roman en Europe.

[it] Maestro di Tahull

Maestro di Tahull (XII secolo – XII secolo) è stato un pittore spagnolo, considerato il miglior artista catalano dell'arte romanica[1][2][3][4].



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