Lluís Dalmau
Lluís Dalmau | |
|---|---|
| Born | unknown Kingdom of Valencia, Crown of Aragon |
| Died | after 1452 Barcelona, Crown of Aragon |
| Known for | Painting |
| Notable work | Altarpiece of the Virgin of the Councillors |
| Movement | Gothic art |
| Patrons | Alfonso the Magnanimous |
Lluís Dalmau (also spelled Luis Dalmau; Valencia?, c. 1400 – Barcelona?, c. 1460) was a Spanish painter associated with the Hispano-Flemish style of the 15th century. He played a pivotal role in introducing Netherlandish realism into Catalan Gothic painting. He was active in Barcelona from 1428 to 1460 and served the king of Spain in an official capacity.