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Fernando (or Hernando) Yáñez de la Almedina, born in Almedina, Spain in c. 1475 and died in Valencia, Kingdom of Spain in 1536, was a Spanish painter. He was one of the most important early Renaissance painters in Spain. Of supposed morisco origin, he travelled to Italy to study fine art, and in the process became familiar with the work of Leonardo da Vinci.[1][2] After returning to Spain, he collaborated with Hernando de los Llanos on many works.[3]
References
edit- ^ Babette Bohn and James M. Saslow, A Companion to Renaissance and Baroque Art, page 117.
- ^ An Overview of Leonardo's Career and Projects until c. 1500, edited by Claire J. Farago, page 108.
- ^ Richard B. Wernham, The New Cambridge Modern History, page 169.
In Spanish
edit- Pedro Miguel Ibáñez Martínez, Fernando Yáñez de Almedina (Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, 1 January 1999)
- Museo Nacional del Prado, "Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina"
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