Martín I y la aparición del gótico internacional en el reino de Valencia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2003.v33.i2.219Keywords:
Art, International Gothic Style, Martin I king of Aragon, Valencia, Painting, Miniature, GoldsmithingAbstract
This article focuses on the real presence of Martin I in the Kingdom of Valencia during a long period of time. This fact supposed the arrival and establishment of flemish, Italian painters and the own Crown of Aragón in the city of Turia. Orders not only by Martin I, first as a prince and later as the king, and close members of his court, but also by the own City Council allowed Valencia to be one of the most interesting cities for understanding the development of the International Gothic Style in the Crow of Aragon.
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