Aelbrecht Bouts

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Aelbrecht Bouts's oil on panel painting 'The Transfiguration', Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), 73.5 x 45.5 cm, late 15th Century
Aelbrecht Bouts's oil on panel painting 'The Transfiguration', Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), 73.5 x 45.5 cm, late 15th Century

Aelbrecht Bouts ( 1450s, Leuven - March 1549, Leuven) was a Netherlandish painter. His first name is sometimes spelled ‘Albert’, ‘Aelbert’ or ‘Albrecht’. He was born into a family of painters. Aelbrecht’s father was Dieric Bouts the Elder (ca.1415-1475), and his brother was Dieric Bouts the Younger (ca.1448-1490). Jan Bouts (ca.1478-ca. 1530), son of Dieric Bouts the Younger, also became a painter. Dieric Bouts the Younger inherited his father’s shop in 1475, while Aelbrecht established his own workshop, also in Leuven. Whereas Dieric the Younger continued in his father's style, Aelbrecht developed his own unmistakable style with strong colors, rich texture and fine details.

Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery (Greenville, South Carolina), the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), Harvard University Art Museums, The Honolulu Academy of Arts, the Hood Museum of Art (Hanover, New Hampshire), the Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena, California), the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart are among the public collections having paintings by Aelbrecht Bouts.

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  • Friedländer, Max J. Early Netherlandish Painting. Translated by Heinz Norden. Leiden: Praeger, 1967-76 AISN B0006BQGOW

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