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Pages in category "Artists from Bruges" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ambrosius Benson;
Georges Emile Lebacq, Belgian artist, painter, colourist, pastellist, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist (1876–1950) Karel Verleye and Hendrik Brugmans, founders of the College of Europe; Godfried Danneels, archbishop and cardinal (born 1933) Pieter Aspe, writer
Georges Emile Lebacq (born in Jemappes, 1876 – died in Bruges, 1950) – Impressionism, Post-Impressionism Mercédès Legrand (1893–1945), Spanish-born Belgian painter, sculptor, poet Charles Leickert (born in Brussels , 1816 – died in Mainz , 1907) – Winter scenes
Pages in category "Painters from Bruges" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Luís Alimbrot; C.
This is an incomplete list of Flemish painters, with place and date of birth and death, sorted by patronymic, and grouped according to century of birth.It includes painters such as Rubens from (or mostly active in) the Southern Netherlands, which is approximately the area of modern Flanders and modern Wallonia.
Altarpiece of the legend of St. Ursula, right side. The Master of the Legend of St. Ursula (1436–1505) was a Flemish painter active in the fifteenth century. His name is derived from a polyptych depicting scenes from the life of Saint Ursula painted for the convent of the Black Sisters of Bruges.
Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy (fl. 1480–1510) was an unidentified Early Netherlandish painter from Bruges. His name comes from an altarpiece in the church of Saint James in Bruges, dated 1480, depicting three scenes from the life of Saint Lucy. Since then, twenty-five to thirty-five paintings have been attributed to the same hand.
Mosan art is a regional style of Romanesque art from the valleys of the Meuse in present-day Wallonia, and the Rhineland, with manuscript illumination, metalwork, and enamel work from the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. Among them the masterpiece of Renier de Huy and perhaps of the whole Mosan art Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège.