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Dalmacio de Mur y de Cervelló

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Dalmacio de Mur y de Cervelló (died 12 September 1456) was a Spanish prelate of the fifteenth century.[1] He served as Bishop of Girona (1415–1418), Bishop of Tarragona (1419–1431), and finally Archbishop of Zaragoza (1431–1456).[2]

Dalmacio de Mur y Cervelló was born at Cervera. He was a patron of the arts, embellishing with Gothic art the churches he served in. In 1426 he commissioned from the sculptor Pere Johan (active 1418–1458) the alabaster and wood retablo that still dominates the Cathedral of Tarragona. He was buried in the La Seo Cathedral of Zaragoza.

Sources

  • "The Retable of Don Dalmau de Mur y Cervelló from the Archbishop's Palace at Saragossa: A Documented Work" by Francí Gomar and Tomás Giner, R. Steven Janke, Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 18. (1983), pp. 65–83.
  1. ^ "The Retable of Don Dalmau de Mur y Cervelló from the Archbishop's Palace at Saragossa: A Documented Work" by Francí Gomar and Tomás Giner, R. Steven Janke, Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 18. (1983), pp. 65–83.
  2. ^ Bishops of Zaragoza.

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