
Imprisonment of Sainte Engratia
Bartolomé Bermejo·1477
Historical Context
Bartolomé Bermejo's treatment of this sacred subject in 1477 exemplifies the enduring importance of religious painting in the Early Renaissance. Bartolomé Bermejo brings distinctive artistic vision to the sacred narrative, creating a work that served both devotional and artistic purposes in fifteenth-century Spanish culture. The last decades of the fifteenth century represented the culmination of Early Renaissance achievements, with artists in Italy and Northern Europe reaching new heights of technical mastery and expressive power.
Technical Analysis
Tempera technique, reflecting earlier traditions, the religious composition demonstrates Bartolomé Bermejo's skilled technique and careful observation in service of sacred narrative. The figural arrangement draws on established iconographic tradition while the handling of light and color creates emotional resonance.



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