CÓRDOBA, Pedro de - b. ~1451 Córdoba, d. ~1500 Córdoba - WGA

CÓRDOBA, Pedro de

(b. ~1451 Córdoba, d. ~1500 Córdoba)

Spanish painter. The son of Juan de Córdoba, he was active in Córdoba in the second half of the 15th century. He is known to have carried out an altarpiece in Córdoba Cathedral, an Annunciation and a Nativity. These two works are signed and dated 1475, with Canon Sanchez de Castro as donor.

Annunciation
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Annunciation

The style of the artist is related to that of the schools of southern France, but its essential Spanishness is apparent in the sculptural modeling of the forms and the ornamentalism of the details. Andalusian imagination, grace, and elegance find expression in his treatment of space. The middle ground is occupied by the figures of the Virgin and the archangel in dazzling brocades, the background by a suite of rooms gleaming with tiles, and the foreground by a series of eight figures, separated from the middle zone by the baroque tracery of a balustrade. Well-studied lighting effects add to the beauty of this original painting, in which ochers and carmines predominate.

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