Arnau Bassa

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Who is Arnau Bassa?

Arnau Bassa was a Catalan painter of the 14th century.

He was the son and disciple of painter Ferrer Bassa, with whom he collaborated to numerous works. He introduced in his style influences of the pre-Avignonese school, but later he moved to a more Italianizing Gothic painting, of which he became one of the main exponents in Catalonia., con quien colaboró en numerosos trabajos.

Among his works is documented an altarpiece for the shoemakers guild of Barcelona, destined to the city's cathedral, later moved to the Basilica of Santa Maria in Manresa. In 1347, together with his father, he executed the retablo of St. James for the Monastery of Jonqueres, now in the Diocesan Museum of Barcelona. He also took part in the retablo of the Royal Palace of La Almudaina in Palma de Mallorca, which was later finished by the workshop of Ramón Destorrents, after both Arnau and Ferrer had died of plague in 1348.

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