File:São Bento e São Bernardo (1542) - Diogo de Contreiras.png

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English: Saint Benedict and Saint Bernard (1542), by Diogo de Contreiras. The painting was part of a series of four that belonged to the female Cistercian convent of Santa Maria de Almoster (this one, together with "Pentecost", "Ressurrection" and a lost "Adoration of the Shepherds").
Português: São Bento e São Bernardo (1542), por Diogo de Contreiras. O painel fazia parte duma série de quatro que pertenceu ao convento cisterciense feminino de Santa Maria de Almoster (este, juntamente com "Pentecostes", "Ressurreição", e uma "Adoração dos Pastores" que desapareceu).
Date
Source Veritas Art Auctioneers: Leilão 72 - Antiguidades e Obras de Arte (11 e 12 Dezembro de 2017)
Author
Diogo de Contreiras  (1500–1570)  wikidata:Q10266620
 
Alternative names
Mestre de São Quintino
Description Portuguese painter
Date of birth/death unknown (c. 1500) unknown (c. 1570)
Location of birth unknown
Work period painter active between 1521 e 1562, Mannerism
Work location
Coimbra, Évora
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creator QS:P170,Q10266620

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