Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk (Alkmaar)
The
Master of Alkmaar was a
Dutch painter active around
Alkmaar at the beginning of the sixteenth century. His name is derived from a series of panel paintings from the church of Saint Lawrence in that city, dated to 1504 and showing the Seven Works of Mercy; they are currently in the
Rijksmuseum in
Amsterdam. The paintings, bearing the stamp of
Geertgen tot Sint Jans, are done in bright colors, and their figures are drawn in an exaggeratedly caricatured manner. It has been proposed that this artist is identical to Cornelis Buys I, the brother of
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen; he is known to have been active in Alkmaar between 1490 and 1524. More recently, the name of Pieter Gerritsz, originally of
Haarlem, has been proposed, he being in Alkmaar beginning in 1502. This artist, in 1518, was compensated for a painting of
Saint Bavo in Haarlem, and his name can be found in records of the
Egmond Abbey and of the
church of Saint Lawrence in Alkmaar, over a period covering the years 1515 to 1529.
Works of Mercy, by the Master of Alkmaar in 1504, for the St. Lawrence church in Alkmaar
References
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Italian Wikipedia.
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Master of Alkmaar |
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Short description |
Dutch painter |
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Date of death |
1540 |
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