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Bartolomé Bermejo



Bartolomé Bermejo is a fifteenth century Spanish painter who is most often celebrated for the way in which he adopts Netherlandish painting techniques and conventions. Bermejo, whose real name is Bartolomé de Cárdenas, is first documented in a receipt issued in Valencia in the year 1468 when a patron, Antonio Juan, commissioned him to paint the Retable of Saint Michael (the centre panel of which is currently housed in the National Gallery, London).



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