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Young, Eric Bartolome Bermejo. The Great Hispano-Flemish Master. London, Elek Books, 1975.. Cloth hardcover, with dustjacket, 160 pages, 255x190 mm, black/white illustrations. Bartolomé Bermejo (c. 1440 c.1501) was a Spanish painter who adopted Flemish painting techniques and conventions. Born in Cordoba, he is known for his work in the Crown of Aragon, including the Principality of Catalonia and the Kingdom of Valencia. His real name was Bartolomé de Cárdenas: the name Bermejo, which means auburn in Spanish, possibly relates to his hair colour. Bermejo may relate also to his surname, Cárdenas; Cardeno means purplish. He signs himself sometimes as "Bartolomeus Rubeus" meaning possibly "Bartholomew the Redhead". EUR 20.00 Verder winkelen In winkelwagen

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