Juan de Nalda, an artist of the Hispano-Flemish Gothic period, created this panel depicting St. Gregory. In a piece whose use of space and light demonstrates the influence of the Avignon school, Gregory the Great holds the episcopal crosier and wears the miter of his office.
San Gregorio, c.1495, Oil on Oak PanelJuan de Nalda Spanish, active in France (Late 15th - Century) |
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Juan de Nalda, an artist of the Hispano-Flemish Gothic period, created this panel depicting St. Gregory. In a piece whose use of space and light demonstrates the influence of the Avignon school, Gregory the Great holds the episcopal crosier and wears the miter of his office. |
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