Fernando Gallego
1466-1507
Spanish
Fernando Gallego Galleries
was a Spanish painter, his art is regarded as a gothic style. It is thought that he was born in Salamanca, Spain, an his first knowned works were in the cathedrals of Plasencia and Coria, in Caceres (Spain). His most famous knowned works are:
The Retablo of San Ildefonso, in the Cathedral of Zamora
The Sky of Salamanca, in the University of Salamanca.
The retablo of Ciudad Rodrigo, now in the Tucson Museum, University of Arizona, USA.
The Arcenillas panels, placed in Zamora.
San Acacio and the 10,000 Martyrs, at the Meadows Museum.
The last time that he was named in a document is in 1507, but we do not know the date of the death. Related Paintings of Fernando Gallego :. | Portrait of a Young Benedictine g | The white bull. | Peasant Interior with an Old Flute Player | Spanish Woman | The Little Blue Horses | Related Artists: Pieter Janssens Elinga1623-1682
Dutch
Pieter Janssens Elinga Locations Frederick MorganEnglish Painter 1856-1927
Orchardson, Sir William QuillerEnglish, 1832-1910
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