Jaume huguetBy Reyna Christian
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I. BiographyII. Major influencesIII.Painting stylesIV. How Jaume Huguet paintedV. About “The Last Supper”, the
painting.VI.The painting, “The Last
Supper”VII.Other paintingsVIII.The map & the museum
Biography Jaume Huguet was born in Valls,
Tarragona, Spain in 1412. He was Spanish. He was an orphan in 1419. He was raised by his uncle Pere
Huguet. His uncle Pere was a painter.
Major Influences: His uncle Pere Huguet
Spanish Artist, Bernat Martoreu
Spanish Artist, Luis Dalmau
Painting Style: His painting style had French, Italian
and Flemish designs. He painted lots of Flowers. He painted nature. He painted gold leaves. He painted religious pictures. He painted above and behind the altar
in Christian churches.
How Jaume Huguet painted:
1. He used a piece of wood from a tree to paint.
2. They put animal glue on the wood.3. Then they put a piece of cloth on top of the
wood.4. They kept putting animal glue and cloth up
to 15 times.5. He painted with Tempra paint.6. Tempra paint was made out of egg yolk.7. He used charcoal to draw his picture.8. He painted behind or above church altars.
One of Jaume Huget’s famous paintings
“The Last Supper”The Last Supper
• It was painted on wood.
• It was 106 X 210cm
• It is at the Museu Nacional d’ Art de Catalunys, Barcelona
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Jaume Huguet painted Jesus’s clothes darker than the disciples clothes, so that Jesus will stand out in the painting.
It looks like Jesus is looking at you.
Jesus has his right hand up, so he can bless whoever is looking at the painting.
Everyone has a halo on their head except Judas Iscariot.
Judas doesn't have a halo because he is going to betray Jesus.
• This map shows Valls, Tarragona, Spain.
• This is where Jaume Huguet was born in 1415.
• This is museum Nacional d’Art de Catalunya Barcelona, Spain.
• This is where the painting, “Last Supper” is at.
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“The Lamentation”
“Vinzenz”
Jau
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“The Flagellation of Christ”
“Epiphany”
“Sain
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