Spanish Artists from the Fourth to the Twentieth Century: A Critical Dictionary
Burgunya, Joan (or Juan) de |
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L.C. Name | Burgunya, Joan de, -1526 | ||||||||||||||||
Dates | op.a.1510-m.1526 | ||||||||||||||||
Region(s) | Barcelona; Valencia | ||||||||||||||||
Notes | From Strasbourg; in Spain from 1510 until his death. | ||||||||||||||||
Photoarchive | See Photoarchive Holdings for: Burgunya, Joan (or Juan) de | ||||||||||||||||
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Created | MPI |D 1990 10 25 |T 16:16:03 | ||||||||||||||||
Created | FMA |D 1991 03 28 |T 12:22:52 | ||||||||||||||||
Bibliographic Sources | |
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Ainaud [de Lasarte] and Verrié, 1941, p.44 (Juan de Borgoña, op.1510; the same as Juan de Borgoña, painter in Toledo). source | |
Ainaud de Lasarte, 1978, pp.100, 103 (doc.1519-m.1526). source | |
Angulo Iñiguez, Pintura del Renacimiento, 1954, pp.58, 63 (the Maestro de San Félix, op.1518 [no connection between this master and Joan de Burgunya is mentioned]). source | |
Angulo Iñiguez, Porta, 1944, pp.348, 359 (Porta, 1st third 16th cent.). source | |
Barcelona, Ayuntamiento [exh.], 1983, p.58. source | |
Barcelona, Pia Almoina [exh.], 1989, p.422 (Joan de Borgunya, op.1518-m.1526). source | |
Condorelli, 1965, pp.77, 80 (doc.c.1510-m.1526, once called the Maestro de San Felice, or Porta). source | |
Garriga, 1986, pp.68-69 (Joan de Borgunya, op.1510-m.1525, once called Porta and the Mestre de Sant Feliu). source | |
Gudiol Ricart, Cataluña, 1955, p.73 (Juan de Burgunya, m.1525, probably the same as the Maestro de San Félix). source | |
Madurell [i] Marimón, 1944, pp.85-87 (op.1510-m.p.1523). source | |
Post, v.12, pt.1, 1958, pp.78-81 (the St. Felix Master; probably the same as Joan de Burgunya, doc.1510-m.1525). source | |
Ráfols, Diccionario, v.1, 1951 (Johan de Borgonya, or Juan de Borgoña, op.1510-m.1525). source |