Saint George and the Dragon
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Bernat Martorell

1400
1452
Spain
Bernat Martorell was a Spanish painter born in Sant Celoni in 1400 and died in Barcelona in 1452, known for his contributions to the Catalan Gothic style.
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Renaissance
Biography:

Bernat Martorell, a Spanish painter born in 1400, was a prominent figure in the Catalan school during the early Renaissance. His work is characterized by its intricate detail and vibrant use of color, reflecting the transition from Gothic to Renaissance styles in the Iberian Peninsula. Martorell is best known for his altarpieces, including the celebrated "Saint George and the Dragon," which exemplifies his skill in narrative composition and attention to detail. Throughout his career, he was active in Barcelona, where he contributed significantly to the artistic landscape of the region. Martorell's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting subsequent generations of artists in Catalonia. He passed away in 1452, leaving behind a legacy that underscores the cultural and artistic shifts of his era.

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