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Main Altar

Explore Felipe Bigarny’s ‘Main Altar’ (1523), a stunning Renaissance panel depicting the crucifixion. Masterful detail, gold leaf & religious iconography – a captivating piece of Spanish art history.

Felipe Bigarny (c. 1475-1542) était un escultor espagnol majeur du Renaissance, fusionnant les influences flamande et bourguignonne avec celles de l'Italie. Maître de la cathédrale de Burgos, il créa des œuvres emblématiques pour la couronne castillane.

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Felipe Bigarny : Un Sculpteur au Service de la Renaissance Espagnole

felipe bigarny but who made his career in spain and was one of the leading sculptors of the spanish renaissance. he was also an architect.
his work shows flemish, burgundian, and italian renaissance influences. he gained great prestige working in various parts of spain which led to his becoming the master sculptor and carver of the burgos cathedral. he also played a role in creating many important works for the crown of castile, simultaneously operating several studios, and thus became quite wealthy.
Born around 1475 in Langres, Burgundy, Felipe Bigarny’s early life remains somewhat shrouded in mystery. However, his arrival in Italy as a young man marks a pivotal moment in his artistic journey—a formative period during which he absorbed the stylistic innovations of the Florentine Renaissance.
  • Early Influences: His initial sculptural training in Rome exposed him to the grandeur and humanist ideals championed by artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, establishing a foundation for his subsequent explorations of artistic expression.
  • The Flemish Connection: Bigarny’s stylistic sensibilities were profoundly shaped by the Flemish Renaissance tradition, characterized by meticulous detail and expressive realism—a style evident in many of his early commissions.
In 1498, at approximately twenty-three years old, he embarked on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, establishing himself temporarily in Burgos. It was here that he began his illustrious career as sculptor, undertaking the monumental task of embellishing the main retrochoir of Burgos Cathedral—a project that would solidify his reputation and propel him into the orbit of royal patronage.
The cathedral’s retrochoir demanded unparalleled technical precision, and Bigarny responded with breathtaking artistry. His reliefs captured the spirit of the era, blending Flemish realism with Burgundian elegance and incorporating elements of Italian Renaissance perspective.
  • Burgos Cathedral: He became the master sculptor and carver of Burgos Cathedral, overseeing a vast array of projects that showcased his versatility and ambition.
  • Royal Commissions: Bigarny’s prolific output benefited greatly from royal commissions—a testament to his artistic merit and the esteem in which he was held by Ferdinand II and Isabella I.
Between 1498 and 1504, he undertook several significant sculptural endeavors for the Crown of Castile, including the creation of statues depicting saints Augustine, Barbara, Gregory, Jerome, John the Baptist and the Assumption for the altar of Salamanca University.
Furthermore, Bigarny envisioned and initiated plans for the chapel of the sanctuary of Palencia Cathedral—a project that would see him collaborate with other skilled artisans. His meticulous attention to detail ensured that every aspect of the chapel’s decoration reflected his artistic vision.
  • Collaboration: He fostered a collaborative environment within his studios, recognizing the importance of diverse talents in achieving ambitious artistic goals.
His magnum opus undoubtedly resides in the Chapel of Saint Mark at Burgos Cathedral—a masterpiece of sculptural artistry that embodies the pinnacle of Renaissance craftsmanship.
Notable Achievements:
* The Main Altar of Toledo Cathedral (1506): Bigarny’s involvement in this ambitious project demonstrated his ability to tackle monumental undertakings and elevate religious art to new heights. * Saint Mark Chapel Reliefs: These sculptures exemplify the artist's mastery of technique and expressive realism, securing his place among the foremost sculptors of his time.
Bigarny’s influence extended far beyond Burgos Cathedral, permeating sculpture throughout Castile during the first third of the sixteenth century—a legacy that continues to inspire artists today.
His artistic partnership with Diego de Siloé proved particularly fruitful, resulting in collaborative masterpieces such as the Saint Peter Altarpiece—a testament to their shared vision and creative synergy.
Legacy:
Felipe Bigarny’s contribution to Spanish Renaissance art is undeniable. His sculptures stand as enduring symbols of humanist ideals and artistic excellence—a reminder of a golden age in European culture.
Felipe Bigarny

Felipe Bigarny

1475 - 1542 , France

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Flemish Renaissance
    • Burgundian Renaissance
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Lodovico Mazzolino']
  • Date Of Birth: ca. 1475
  • Date Of Death: 1542
  • Full Name: felipe bigarny
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Main Altar
    • Circumcision
  • Place Of Birth: Toledo, Spain