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| Category: |  Medieval Art |
| Name: |  Nuno Goncalves |
| Birth Year: | c. 1411 |
| Death Year: | 1471
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Nuno Goncalves (c. 1411-1471)
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Portuguese painter, recorded in 1463 as court painter to Alfonso V (1437-81). No works certainly by his hand survive, but there is a strong circumstantial evidence that he was responsible for the St Vincent polyptych (Lisbon Museum, c.1460-70), the outstanding Portuguese painting of the 15th century. The style is rather dry, but powerfully realistic, and the polyptych contains a superb gallery of highly individualized portraits of members of the court, including a presumed self-portrait. There are affinities with contemporary Burgundian and Flemish art, especially the work of Bouts. [Adapted from WebMuseum]
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