Fernando Gallego (c. 1440 – 1507) was a Castillan painter, and his art is generally regarded as Hispano-Flemish in style. Gallego was likely born in Salamanca, Spain, and worked throughout Castile and Extremadura, most notably in Ciudad Rodrigo, Plasencia, Toro, and Zamora.
Much of his biography has been traced through attributions of his work, but few details are known. The last time he was referred to in a document which implied he was still alive was in 1507, but the date of his death is unknown.
Some works thought to be Fernando Gallego's are likely instead Francisco Gallego's, such as San Acacius and the 10,000 Martyrs and the Getty Museum's Pietà. Francisco is known to have worked in Fernando's workshop, but their relationship is unknown.
FernandoGallego (c. 1440 – 1507) was a Castillan painter, and his art is generally regarded as Hispano-Flemish in style. Gallego was likely born in Salamanca...
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Salamanca (El Cielo de Salamanca) is a mural painting attributed to FernandoGallego that corresponds to the third part of the decoration of the vault of...
FernandoGallego depicting the Birth of Christ is preserved here. In the third room there are works by the artist Pedro Bello, a disciple of Fernando...
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into Limbo by Bartolomé Bermejo, the Martyrdom of Saint Catherine by FernandoGallego, the figure of Saint Tecla in the High Altarpiece of the Tarragona...
of a Hispano-Flemish school of painters. Leading exponents included FernandoGallego, Bartolomé Bermejo, Pedro Berruguete and Juan de Flandes. Overall the...
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after cardinal Juan de Mella), also at the east end, has an altar by FernandoGallego, in Gothic-Flemish style (1490–1494). The bell tower, with a height...
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(altarpiece) of the Cathedral of the Ciudad Rodrigo was created by FernandoGallego, Maestro Bartolomé, and the artists of their workshops. Over the centuries...
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