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Questions about Nuno Gonçalves

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When did King Afonso V appoint Nuno Gonçalves as his court painter?

King Afonso V appointed Nuno Gonçalves as his court painter on the 20th of July 1450. This official position held until at least 1471, marking a stable tenure in a turbulent era.

Who claimed authorship of the Saint Vincent Panels for Nuno Gonçalves in the early 20th century?

Jose de Figuerdia claimed authorship of the Saint Vincent Panels for Nuno Gonçalves in the early 20th century. He served as the first director of the National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon and based his attribution on a reference found in Francisco de Holanda's 1548 manuscript titled Pintura Antigua.

What characters appear in the Saint Vincent Panels painted by Nuno Gonçalves?

The Saint Vincent Panels depict fifty-eight characters representing diverse classes of early modern Portugal including royalty clergy fishermen and commoners gathered around Saint Vincent of Saragossa. Among the commonly identified faces are King Afonso V and Henry the Navigator along with Isabella of Coimbra and Prince John.

How long did Nuno Gonçalves serve as the official painter for Lisbon itself?

Nuno Gonçalves received another designation as the official painter for Lisbon itself in 1471. These appointments placed him at the center of royal patronage during the height of Portugal's maritime expansion from 1450 to 1471.

Which Flemish masters influenced the style of Nuno Gonçalves?

Gonçalves painted works heavily reminiscent of Jan van Eyck and Hugo van der Goes with deep familiarity with Flemish techniques that were rare in Portugal at the time. One plausible theory posits he studied under Rogier van der Weyden in Brussels while another possibility involves training in the workshop of Dieric Bouts.