Spanish Artists from the Fourth to the Twentieth Century: A Critical Dictionary

Master of Estopiñán

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Alternate Master of Estopanyà
Alternate Master of Estopinyá
L.C. NameMaestro d'Estopiñán, active 14th century
Datesop.c.1350-1370
Region(s)Lérida
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CreatedEG |D 1994 06 22 |T 16:30:50
CreatedEG |D 1994 06 22 |T 16:30:50
 
Ainaud de Lasarte, 1991, p.41 ([eponymous work as anonymous] c.1367; possibly by Master Romolo of Florence [Rómulo de Florencia]).
Azcárate [y Ristori], 1990, p.308 ([eponymous work as attributed to] Rómulo de Firenze [Rómulo de Florencia] c.1367).
Barcelona, Museo de Arte de Cataluña [cat.], 1980, p.54 ([eponymous work as by] Rómulo de Florencia [no dates given]).
Barcelona, Palau Nacional de Montjuïc [exh.], 1992, p.224 (Mestre D' Estopanyà; probably Ròmul Florència [Rómulo de Florencia]).
Bénézit, 1976 (Maître de Estopinya, op.c.1350).
Camón Aznar, 1966, p.190 and caption for pl.175 (op.c.1350; possibly Bernardo Pou, doc.1314).
Gudiol [Ricart], 1971, pp.33, 74 ([eponymous work as anonymous] first half 14th cent.; possibly by Romolo de Firenze [Rómulo de Florencia] (Ainaud)).
Gudiol Ricart, Pintura gótica, 1955, p.86 plate caption (second half of 14th cent., possibly Florentine).
Jaca, Museo Diocesano [trav. exh.], 1993, pp.396, 398 ([eponymous work as anonymous] c.1350/1370; possibly by Rómulo de Florencia).
Mañas Ballestín, 1979, p.73 ([eponymous work as anonymous] first half of 14th cent.; possibly by Romulo de Firenze [Rómulo de Florencia] 1367 (Ainaud de Lasarte)).
Post, v.2, 1930, pp.207, 210 ([eponymous work as anonymous] p.1350?).
Ráfols, Diccionario, v.1, 1951 (Mestre d'Estopinyà, 14th cent.).
Valencia, Palau dels Scala [exh.], 1989-1990, p.144 ([eponymous work as anonymous] c.1370; possibly by Rómulo de Florencia).
Yarza [Luaces], 1980, pp.337-338 ([eponymous work tentatively attributed to] Romolo da Firenze [Rómulo de Florencia] 1367).