Diogo De Contreiras

Diogo De Contreiras

Place: Évora

Born: 1520

Death: 1580

Biography:

Life and Artistic Contributions

Diogo De Contreiras

, a prominent figure in the annals of Portuguese art, flourished between 1520 and 1580. This enigmatic artist, known for his captivating Mannerist style, has been identified as the Master of Saint Quentin. The attribution to Diogo De Contreiras was first proposed by Martin Soria in 1957 and later reinforced by Vítor Serrão.

Artistic Style and Notable Works

De Contreiras' work is characterized by its unique blend of Italian and Flemish influences, reflecting the cultural exchange prevalent during the Renaissance. While his body of work remains somewhat limited, each piece showcases his mastery of Mannerism. To explore more of his style, visit Diogo De Contreiras' page on Wikioo.org, where you can discover the intricacies of his art.

Key Artistic Movements and Influences

  • Mannerism: Characterized by its emotional intensity, elongated figures, and unconventional poses.
  • Italian Renaissance: Influenced by the works of Michelangelo and Raphael, evident in De Contreiras' use of chiaroscuro.
  • Flemish Influence: Reflected in his attention to detail and realism, reminiscent of Jan van Score's work.

Legacy and Preservation

Despite the scarcity of information on Diogo De Contreiras' personal life, his artistic legacy endures. Wikioo.org's extensive collection not only features Diogo De Contreiras' works but also provides a platform for art enthusiasts to explore the broader spectrum of Mannerist art. For an in-depth look at the movement, refer to Wikioo.org's A Journey Through Art History with Wikioo.org’s Extensive Collection.

Further Reading and Exploration

- Diogo De Contrerias' Artist Page on Wikioo.org - Mannerism on Wikipedia

Diogo De Contreiras – Most viewed artworks