Master of the Legend of St. Lucy
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Mary, Queen of Heaven
Painting ID:: 92367 new25/Master of the Legend of St. Lucy-734559.jpg
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Master of the Legend of St. Lucy
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(fl. 1480-1510) was an unidentified Early Netherlandish painter who worked in Bruges, now a city in Belgium. His name comes from for an altarpiece in the church of Saint James in Bruges, which is dated 1480 and depicts three scenes from the life of Saint Lucy. Since then, twenty-five to thirty-five paintings have been attributed to the same hand. He may have trained Spanish students at his studio in Bruges. Many of them are characterized by views of the city of Bruges in the background, and can be dated according to the level of construction of its belfry. He may have trained with Dieric Bouts, and was certainly influenced by Bruges' greatest artist at the time, Hans Memling.
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Mary, Queen of Heaven |
Date c. 1485-1500
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 199.2 X 161.8 cm (78.4 X 63.7 in)
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Related Paintings::. | Portrait of Sir Banastre Tarleton | Vial and his wife Annette | Portrait of the Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain, Philip IV daughter | |
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