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Durro

Art is the freedom to bend the lines that others see as straight.

342 Works

About Durro

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The Master of Durro represents a pivotal moment in 12th-century Romanesque art, emerging from the workshop traditions of the Catalan Pyrenees. While the specific identity of the artist remains anonymous, their legacy is preserved through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vall de Boí, where these historic forms first took shape. This collection centers on the philosophy that art is a form of freedom, capable of bending the rigid lines of reality. Through vibrant pigments and narrative panels, the work captures the trials of Saints Quiricus and Julitta, with primary examples of the practice now housed within the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya.

Visual voice

The aesthetic is defined by bold, linear iconography and a palette of vivid greens, yellows, and deep reds. These works utilize traditional Romanesque compositions to depict themes of religious martyrdom and historical narrative.
Romanesque StyleLinear IconographyVivid Primary TonesReligious MartyrdomCatalan Heritage
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Durro — questions answered

Who is the Master of Durro?

The Master of Durro is an anonymous 12th-century artist or workshop from the Catalan Pyrenees known for defining the Romanesque style in the region.

What are the primary colors used in these works?

The collection is characterized by a vibrant palette of vivid greens, yellows, and reds applied in linear compositions.

What is the historical significance of the artist's location?

The artist's origin site in the Vall de Boí was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000 for its exceptional Romanesque architecture and art.

Where can the original Altar Frontal of Durro be seen?

The original piece, dating to approximately 1150, is currently held in the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) in Barcelona.

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