
Brussels, Brabant, circa 1400-20
Brussels, Belgium
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An anonymous master active in Brussels, Brabant during the early fifteenth century, this artist represents the transitional period between International Gothic and the emerging Early Netherlandish tradition. Working in one of the most culturally vibrant centers of late medieval Europe, the artist likely produced illuminated manuscripts, panel paintings, or devotional works for the Burgundian court and ecclesiastical patrons. The designation reflects auction house scholarly convention for attributing undocumented works to a regional workshop or atelier based on stylistic and material analysis.
Gold TonesGriefSpiritualDevotionalMedievalReligiousPanel PaintingNorthern RenaissanceFlemishFigurative
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