The Virgin of the Consellers is a painting by Lluís Dalmau conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia.[1]
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Artist | Lluís Dalmau |
Year | 1443–1445 |
Type | Oil on oak wood |
Dimensions | 316 cm × 312.5 cm (124 in × 123.0 in) |
Location | Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona |
The prestige attached to Burgundian courtly culture and the painter Jan van Eyck explain why in 1431 King Alfonso the Magnanimous sent his official painter, the Valencian Lluís Dalmau, to Flanders, to learn the new realist language firsthand. In 1443, Dalmau was commissioned to paint this altarpiece for the chapel of the City Hall. This work was a breakthrough in Catalonia on account of the format, the technique used, as it was painted in oil, and the skilful illusionism of a figurative space in which that year's five councillors, painted from life, are represented on the same scale as the Virgin and the Saints.[2]
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