File:Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata.jpg

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Gregório Lopes: Polyptych of the Paradise Convent  wikidata:Q28678420 reasonator:Q28678420
Artist
Gregório Lopes  (1490–1550)  wikidata:Q724514
 
Alternative names
Gregório López; Gregorio Lopez; Gregorio Lopes
Description Portuguese painter
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata 1550 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Portugal Lisbon
Work period Renaissance
Work location
Lisbon, Sesimbra, Tomar
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creator QS:P170,Q724514
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Title
Polyptych of the Paradise Convent
label QS:Len,"Polyptych of the Paradise Convent"
label QS:Lpt,"Políptico do Convento do Paraíso"
Object type polyptych / reredos / painting series Edit this at Wikidata
Genre religious art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Português: Este quadro, bem como "Santa Margarida e Santa Maria Madalena" (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga), provem da ermida lisboeta do Paraíso. Duas outras pinturas que hoje se encontram no Museu de Posen, na Polónia ("Santa Apolónia e Santa Inês" e "Santa Catarina e Santa Bárbara"), com idêntico formato e composição, foram compradas em Lisboa no ano de 1844 pelo Conde Atanazy Raczynski, tendo pertencido à Galeria do Marquês de Penalva. Carl Justi atribuíu este conjunto a Velascus e José de Figueiredo, aludindo às pinturas de Posen, menciona o nome de Cristóvão de Figueiredo. Luís Reis-Santos lançou a hipótese de as quatro pinturas terem constituído as predelas do retábulo "do Paraíso" [Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga] atribuído a Gregório Lopes. Vítor Serrão (in catálogo da exposição No Tempo das Feitorias) subscreve a opinião de Reis-Santos, integrando-os na obra de Gregório Lopes.
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Date 8 January 2013, 23:45:34
Medium oil and oak wood Edit this at Wikidata
institution QS:P195,Q212459
Notes Derivative works of this file:  Políptico do Convento do Paraíso.jpg
References http://www.matriznet.dgpc.pt/MatrizNet/Objectos/ObjectosConsultar.aspx?IdReg=247915 (PortugueseEdit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer IGESPAR

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