Spanish Artists from the Fourth to the Twentieth Century: A Critical Dictionary
Alcañiz the Elder, Miguel |
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L.C. Name | Alcanyis, Miguel, active 1408-1447 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | op.c.1395-m.p.1447 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Region(s) | Valencia; Barcelona; Balearic Islands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes | Works by this artist have been variously associated with anonymous artists including the Master of Gil or Saint Gil, the Master of Gil y Pujades, and the Master of the Bambino Vispo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Photoarchive | See Photoarchive Holdings for: Alcañiz the Elder, Miguel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classified | 31 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unclassified | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Supply | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created | MPI |D 1989 08 24 |T 17:05:30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Created | EFP |D 1998 06 09 |T 14:58:47 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bibliographic Sources | |
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Alcolea i Blanch, Letter received September 10, 1992 (Miquel d'Alcanyís). source | |
Aldana Fernández, 1970 (Miguel Alcañiz, Miquel Alcanyç, or Master of Gil y Pujades, early 15th cent.). source | |
Azcárate [y Ristori], 1990, pp.324-325 (op.1409-doc.1466). source | |
Bénézit, 1976 (Miguel de Alcanyis, op.1434). source | |
Boskovits, 1975, pp.7-8 (identified as the Master of the Bambino Vispo, op.1404-doc.1447). source | |
Camón Aznar, 1966, p.275 (Miguel Alcañiz, identified as the Master Gil or Master of Pujades, op.c.1403/1409-1434). source | |
Gudiol Ricart, Pintura gótica, 1955, pp.149-150 (Miguel Alcañiz, identified as the Master of Gil y Pujades, op.1421-1434; possibly identifiable with the Master of the Bambino Vispo). source | |
Heriard Dubreuil, 1975, p.19 (Miguel Alcañiz, op.c.1395-1434). source | |
Hériard Dubreuil, 1987, v.1, p.48 (Miguel Alcañiz I, op.1407/1408-1447). source | |
Historia del arte valenciano, v.2, 1988, pp.222-223, 236 (Miguel Alcañiz, or Miquel d'Alcanyís, doc.1408-1447). source | |
José [i] Pitarch, 1982, pp.34-36 (Miquel d'Alcanyís, doc.c.1390/1400-op.1442). source | |
Llompart, 1987, p.30 (Miquel d'Alcanyís I, op.1415-1446). source | |
Llompart, v.1, 1977, pp.83, 85 (Miquel d'Alcanyís I, op.c.1408-1461). source | |
London, Witt, 1978 (Miguel Alcaniz, 15th cent.). source | |
Longhi, Bambino Vispo, 1965, pp.39-40 (Miguel Alcañiz, identified as the Master of Saint Gil and the Master of the Bambino Vispo, op.1404-1421). source | |
Madurell [i] Marimón, 1949, p.83 (Miquel d'Alcanyiç, op.1415-1447). source | |
New York, MMA, Curatorial File, 1992 (Miguel Alcañiz, op.1408-m.p.1447; collaborator with Gherardo Starnina). source | |
Post, v.13, 1966, pp.310, 312, 315 (Miguel Alcañiz, doc.1415-1447, identified as the Gil Master (also cited in v.12, pt.2, 1958, p.598; v.9, pt.2, 1947, pp.765-766; v.8, pt.2, 1941, pp.647, 652; v.7, pt.2, 1938) and the Alcudia Master (also cited in v.11, 1953, p.390); distinct from the Master of the Bambino Vispo (cited as possibly the same as the Gil Master in v.9, pt.2, 1947, pp.765-766; v.8, pt.2, 1941, pp.647-652). source | |
Saralegui, 1953, pp.237, 240 n.6, 241 (Miguel Alcañiz, op.1403(1409?)-1434). source | |
Saralegui, 1956, pp.5-6, 19 (Miguel Alcañiz, formerly identified as the Master of Gil y Pujades, op.c.1409-doc.1434; perhaps the same as the Master of the Bambino Vispo). source | |
Saur, Allg. Künst.-Lex., v.2, 1992 (Miguel de Alcañiz or de Alcanyis or de Alcanyç or de Alcanyz or Dalcanyz, op.1421-1434; identified as the Master of Gil; less likely to be the Master of the Bambino Vispo, now identified as G[herardo] Starnina). source | |
Syre, 1979, p.3 (Miguel Alcañiz, doc.1415-1447). source | |
Thieme-Becker, v.37, 1950 (Gil-Meister, op.c. 1428). Thieme-Becker, v.1, 1907 (Miguel de Alcanyis, op.1434). source | |
Waadenoijen, 1983, pp.42 and n.6, 43 and n.8 (Miguel Alcañiz, op.1408-1421; distinct from Gherardo Starnina, who was formerly identified as the Master of Bambino Vispo). source |