Pedro Berruguete
(c. 1450 - 1504) was a Spanish painter; his art is regarded as a transitional style between gothic and Renaissance. Born in Paredes de Nava, Spain, he went to Italy in 1480 and worked in Federigo da Montefeltro's court in Urbino, where he could see some works by Melozzo da Forle. He came back to Spain in 1482 and painted in several cities, such as Sevilla, Toledo and Ávila. He was the father of an important sculptor, Alonso Berruguete, considered the most important sculptor in Renaissance Spain.
Related Paintings of Pedro Berruguete :. | Burning of the Heretics | The Death of Saint Peter Martyr | Christ on the Cross | St Dominic Resurrects a Boy | Self-portrait | Related Artists: Paul Sandby MunnBritish watercolour painter, 1773-1845 Lydia Emmett1886-1952
IVERNY, JacquesFrench painter (active about 1411-1435)
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