- Fernando Gallego
Fernando Gallego (c. 1440 – 1507) was a Spanish painter, brought up in an age of gothic style, his art is generally regarded as Hispano-Flemish style. It's thought that he was born in
Salamanca ,Spain , and his first known works were in the cathedrals ofPlasencia and Coria, in Cáceres (Spain).His most famous known works are:
* The Retablo of "San Ildefonso", in the Cathedral of Zamora,Spain
* The "Sky of Salamanca", in theUniversity of Salamanca ,Spain
* The retablo of Ciudad Rodrigo, now at theUniversity of Arizona ,Arizona ,USA
* TheArcenillas ' panels, placed in Zamora,Spain
* San Acacio and the 10,000 Martyrs, at theMeadows Museum ,Dallas, Texas ,USA The last time that he was named in a document is in 1507, but the date of his death is unknown.
External links
* [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/g/gallego/index.html Fernando Gallego] at the
Web Gallery of Art
* http://www.fernandogallego.com- ASpanish language website about Fernando Gallego.
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