Bartolomé Bermejo (c. 1440 - c.1501) was a Spanish painter who adopted Flemish painting techniques and conventions.
Bermejo, whose real name was Bartolomé de Cárdenas, was born in Córdoba. He is first documented in a first payment issued in Valencia in 1468 when a patron, Antonio Juan, commissioned him to paint the altarpiece of the church of San Miguel in Tous, in Valencia (the central panel of which is currently housed in the National Gallery, London). He was active in four cities of the Crown of Aragon: Valencia, Daroca (1474), Zaragoza (1477–84) and Barcelona [1486-1501).