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Petrus Nisart: Saint George  wikidata:Q111985971 reasonator:Q111985971
Artifex
Petrus Nisart  (fl. 1468–1470)  wikidata:Q1216012
 
Alia nomina
Pere Nisart; Pere Nissart; Pedro Nisard; Pere Niçard; Pere Nisard
Descriptio pictor
Dies natalis saeculum 15
date QS:P,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Locus natalis Nicaea
Work period 1468 Edit this at Wikidata–1470 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q1216012
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Titulus
Catalana:
Sant Jordi

Saint George
title QS:P1476,ca:"Sant Jordi"
label QS:Lca,"Sant Jordi"
label QS:Len,"Saint George"
Object type Retrotabulum / tabula picta Edit this at Wikidata
Genus Ars sacra Edit this at Wikidata
Descriptio
English: Painting by Pere Niçard.
"The central panel of the altarpiece, St George and the Dragon, was commissioned in 1468 for the chapel of the Confraternity of Sant Jordi in the church of Sant Antoni de Padua in Palma, and was completed by the artist in 1470. It is said that the panel was based on the lost St. George painting by Jan van Eyck, which was purchased in Valencia for King Alfonso V in 1444. Due to the artist’s foreign origins, he was obliged under guild rules to work alongside an important Mallorcan painter, Rafel Moger. The three smaller panels are attributed to Don Moger. The painting is highly praised for its masterly execution and the importance of its subject, the slaying of the dragon, as well as for its historical references of the entry of Jaume I de Aragón into Madina Mayurqa, capturing it from the Moors. Most importantly, the painting is historically significant and valuable for its accurate representation of the historical geography of the bay of Palma and its port, even though the walled city is painted in a style suggesting a Dutch rather than a Mediterranean appearance. The painting was extensively restored a few years ago, courtesy of Sa Nostra, the local Savings Bank, as far as I recall. It is said that no other authenticated work by Niçard/Nisart survives, apart from some etchings. The original masterpiece can be admired in all its splendour at the Museu Diocesà in Palma." (mallorcaphotoblog.com 2010)
Depicted part Central panel
Datum 1460s
date QS:P,+1460-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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Medium oil painting and tempera painting Edit this at Wikidata
institution QS:P195,Q9047137
Object history
  • 1700: unknown event: disassembly Edit this at Wikidata
  • 1880: acquired by Edit this at Wikidata
  • 1914: transferred to Edit this at Wikidata
Exhibition history
Source/Photographer http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/thumbnail/211254/1/St-George-And-The-Dragon.jpg
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