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Early Netherlandish painter

Master of the legend of St. Barbara (active 1470 – 1500), was an Early Netherlandish painter.

Biography

He was active in Brussels, but has been considered to possibly be the same person as Aert van den Bossche because he signed into the Bruges Guild of St. Luke as 'Harnoult van den Boske' in 1505.

Max J. Friedländer identified several works by this master, not all of which have been reattributed to Aert van den Bossche.

  • Saint Ursula Protecting the Eleven Thousand Virgins With Her Cloak Saint Ursula Protecting the Eleven Thousand Virgins With Her Cloak
  • Madonna and Child - Museo Correr Madonna and Child - Museo Correr

References

  1. ^ Master of the legend of St. Barbara in the RKD
  2. The heritage of Rogier van der Weyden: painting in Brussels 1450-1520 Archived 2013-06-11 at the Wayback Machine, announcement about 2013 exhibition in Brussels, on Codart
Early Netherlandish art (c. 1420s–1530s)
Early Netherlandish
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Southern Netherlands
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