List of Early Netherlandish painters
This is an incomplete list of Early Netherlandish painters.
The Artists
- Melchior Broederlam (c.1350-after 1409)
- Jean Malouel (died 1415)
- Limbourg Brothers (1385–1416)
- Hubert van Eyck (c.1366–1426)
- Robert Campin, also called Master of Flemalle (1378–1444)
- Henri Bellechose (d. ca. 1445)
- Jan van Eyck (c.1385–1441)
- Dirk Bouts (c. 1400/1415-1475)
- Rogier van der Weyden (c.1399/1400-1464)
- Petrus Christus (c.1410/1420-1475/1476)
- Joos van Wassenhove also called Justus of Ghent (c.1410-1480), later one of the few Northern artists who worked in Italy
- Jacques Daret (c.1404-1470)
- Barthélemy d'Eyck (c.1420-1470), worked in Southern France
- Vrancke van der Stockt (c.1420-1495)
- Simon Marmion (c.1425-1489)
- Hans Memling (c.1430-1494), born in Germany
- Hugo van der Goes (1440–1482)
- Fernando Gallego (1443–1507), worked in Salamanca, Spain; combined traditions of Spain with influence of van der Weyden and Bouts to produce Hispano-Flemish style[1]
- Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450 - 1516)
- Gerard David (c.1460-1523)
- Jan Joest van Calcar (c.1450 - 1519)
- Albert van Ouwater (1444–1515)
- Michael Sittow, born in Estonia, worked in Flanders and Spain, possibly visiting England
- Quentin Matsys (1466–1529)
- Juan de Flandes (c.1460-c.1519) - born in Flanders, active in Spain
- Geertgen tot Sint Jans (c.1460–1490)
- Joachim Patinir, the first specialist landscape painter
- Jean Hey, also called Master of Moulins (active 1480-1500)
- Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy (1480–1510)
- Master of the Embroidered Foliage (active ca. 1480-1510)
Timeline
Notes
- ↑ "Fernando Gallego". J. Paul Getty Trust. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
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