Master of the View of Saint Gudula
Early Netherlandish painter
The Master of the View of Saint Gudula (active 1480 – 1499), was an Early Netherlandish painter active in Brussels in the last quarter of the 15th century.
Biography
He was born in Brussels and is known for portraits of prominent church patrons and other religious works.[1] His work is sometimes confused with that of other Antwerp or Brussels painters of his day.
References
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Early Netherlandish art (c. 1420s–1530s)
artists
- Early Netherlandish painting
- Works by Early Netherlandish masters
- Flemish Primitives
- Arts in the court of Philip the Good
- Guild of Saint Luke
- Members of the Guild of Saint Luke
- Netherlandish art
- International Gothic
- Northern Renaissance
- Netherlandish Renaissance
- Northern Mannerism
- Antwerp Mannerism
- Antwerp school
- Ghent-Bruges school
- Adoration of the Magi
- Nativity of Jesus in art
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