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The Mannerist Art in Portuguese painting

From the first half of the sixteenth century to the beginning of the following century

Reacting to the painters who imposed the tradition of a Flemish type of paint, the Portuguese artists of the second half of the sixteenth century, with influences of the new models from Italy, altered these values by introducing in Portugal a new Bella Idea of painting, first impregnated with a Renaissance sensibility, then perfectly imbued with the pictorial values of a Mannerist style of Italian inspiration.

We can, therefore, talk about an important generation of artists perfectly aligned to the dictates of Italianate aesthetic. This generation took charge of spreading to more remote areas of the Portuguese territory these new tastes, now well integrated into the values held by a triumphant Counter-Reformation and guided by assumptions advocated by the Council of Trent.

Among the abovementioned artists we should highlight the works of the Master of St. Quintino, Francisco de Campos, António Nogueira, António Campelo, Cristóvão de Morais, Gaspar Dias, Francisco Venegas, Fernão Gomes, Amaro do Vale, Simão Rodrigues, Diogo Teixeira, etc.

From Diogo Teixeira are the paintings that belonged to the altarpiece of the main altar of the Misericórdia of Porto Church, which we will analyse with some detail and seek data that can synthesize the aesthetic values that were discussed during that period.


Prof. Doutor José Manuel Tedim

Moderador: Prof. Doutor Eugénio dos Santos