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Altarpiece of Saint Vincent by Master of Estopiñán

Altarpiece of Saint Vincent

Master of Estopiñán·1350

Historical Context

The Altarpiece of Saint Vincent by the Master of Estopinan, an anonymous painter active in Aragon around the mid-14th century, reflects the distinctive tradition of Catalan Gothic altarpiece painting. Dedicated to the deacon-martyr Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint of numerous Aragonese churches, the altarpiece likely served a parish church in the Ribagorza region. Catalan retables of this period were among the most elaborate and monumental altarpiece structures in all of medieval Europe.

Technical Analysis

Executed in egg tempera and gold leaf on panel in the Catalan retable format, the altarpiece features compartmentalized narrative scenes arranged around a central figure. The bold outlines, flat color fields, and decorative patterning reflect the Italianate-influenced Catalan Gothic style distinct from both French and central Italian traditions.

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Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

Barcelona, Spain

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Gothic
Style
Spanish Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
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