Career
His earliest documented work was painted in 1495 for the cloister of the Cathedral of Toledo. Borgoña’s compositions are well balanced with finely drawn figures in elegant, tranquil poses. They are set either against open spaces leading on to craggy landscapes or against gold embroidered drapery.
There were a number of foreign painters active in Spain in this period, including Juan de Flandes.
He brought the Quattrocento form of paintings into Castile. He is not to be confused with another painter Joan de Burgunya or Borgunya who was active in Catalonia between 1510 and 1525.
Borgoña’s students include Pedro de Cisneros the Elder (died 1546), Antonio de Comontes (ca 1500-1519), Juan Correa de Vivar (ca 1510-1566) and Borgoña’s own son Juan de Borgoña the younger (ca 1550-1565).