Jorge Inglés

His drawing technique was bold and his figures have a sculptural and expressive quality, particularly in the faces and hands.

He paid attention to details to suggest atmosphere and usually created openings to reveal a landscape in the distance.

The altarpiece retains part of the original structure and traceries and all the paintings executed by Jorge Inglés.

This work is on display since 2012 at the Museo del Prado thanks to an agreement with Íñigo de Arteaga y Martín, 19th Duke of the Infantado, its present owner.

[1] Another work attributed to Inglés is the retable of St Jerome from the monastery in Olmedo, Valladolid, now residing in the National Sculpture Museum at the Colegio de San Gregorio.

Jorge Inglés was responsible for various miniatures in manuscripts in the collection of Marqués’ Íñigo López de Mendoza.

St. Jerome retable
Los Gozos de Santa María
St George and the Dragon