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| Pedro Berruguete (1450 - 1504) |
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Artists who influenced Pedro Berruguete![]() | Among the Spanish painters whose style may be regarded as transitional between Gothic and Renaissance, the foremost is undoubtedly Pedro Berruguete, a native of Parades de Nava in the province of Palencia. His pre-eminence derives from eclecticism and the spirit of humanity that permeate his art. Even during his apprenticeship, Berruguete had to struggle to master a number of divergent influences. ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Pedro Berruguete![]() | |
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