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| Master of Legend of Saint Lucy (a1485 - a1505) |
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Artists who influenced Master of Legend of Saint Lucy![]() | The Master of the Saint Lucy Legend was named by Max J. Friedländer for an altarpiece in the church of Saint James, Bruges, which is dated 1480 and depicts three scenes from the life of Saint Lucy. A second painting of the Virgin and child with female saints is also recognized by Friedländer as by the same hand, and with these two works as the foundation, twenty-five to thirty-five paintings have ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Master of Legend of Saint Lucy![]() | |
![]() Hans Memling | ![]() Lamentation (Groeninge Museum) | ![]() Madonna and Child with Angels (LACMA Triptych 2) (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Gerard David |
![]() Rogier van der Weyden | ![]() Saint Jerome and Lion (LACMA Triptych 3) (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Saint Peter Martyr and Donor (LACMA Triptych 1) (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Jan Provoost |
![]() Jan van Eyck | ![]() Saint Nicholas Altarpiece (center) (Groeninge Museum) | ![]() Legend of Saint Lucy (Sint Jacobskirk) | |
![]() Dieric Bouts | ![]() Mary, Queen of Heaven (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Virgin Surrounded by Female Saints (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) | |