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Colijn de Coter (c. 1440–1445 – c. 1522–1532) was an
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painter who produced mainly altarpieces. He worked primarily in
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and Antwerp. His name was sometimes given as ''Colijn van Brusele'' (Colijn of Brussels), indicating that he hailed from Brussels or at least that he lived there most of his active life. He also signed several paintings with ''Coliin de Coter
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me in Brabancia Bruselle'' ("Colijn de Coter painted me in Brussels in the region of Brabant").


Biography

De Coter was born circa 1440–1445. This can be deduced from a 1479 document in the Brussels archives, naming him as a husband, painter and tenant of a house; in other words, he must have already reached adulthood in that year. Another document, dating from 1483, refers to him as ''Colijn van Brusele'' (Colijn of Brussels). This document states that he had registered with the
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in Antwerp and decorated a vault in the chapel of that guild in the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp. The archives of the Brussels Brotherhood of Saint Eloy list three payments to Colijn de Coter in 1509–1511 for painting a
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. From the archives of this brotherhood, we can also deduce that the painter's death probably fell somewhere in the period 1522–1532. Although unproven, art historians believe Colijn de Coter headed an influential workshop with a number of pupils. This conclusion is based on the diversity in style and quality of the work attributed to him. The
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painter Cornelis Engebrechtsz. may have been one of his pupils. Contracts survive for two lost works by de Coter one dated 1493 for the decoration of a vault of a chapel and the other dated 1509–10 for the commission for the church tabernacle mentioned above. While the dates of these documents mark the known boundaries of his active period, his surviving work shows that this period more likely spanned from the years 1480 to 1525. Three signed paintings are known: ''St Luke Painting the Virgin'' in the parish church of Vieure, Cosne d’Allier, the altarpiece of the ''Trinity'' (Paris, Louvre) and the ''Virgin Crowned by Angels'' (Düsseldorf, private collection). These works are the basis for the attributions of other works to this artist. Some list
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as among Colijn de Coter's influences.''''


Works

Some paintings attributed to Colijn de Coter are: * ''Saint Lucas painting the Holy Virgin'' (1493) at the Church of St. Louis in Vieure (France). The painting shows both painter and model, while a carpenter is busy building the picture frame. Colijn de Coter is seen at work in his workshop. * ''Pruszcz Polyptych'' (c. 1500), initially in the Parish Church in
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and currently in the National Museum in
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, is a set of panels with history of
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and Old Testament's prefiguration of Redemption attributed to Colijn de Coter and his workshop. * ''Saint Veronica'' (c. 1510), now at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in
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, probably the right-side panel of a
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. * ''The lamentation of Christ'' (c. 1510–1515), Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. * ''The Family of King D.
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at the Fons Vitae'' (1518), in the House of Misericórdia, in
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. * ''Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Agnes'', now at the
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in Greenville (South Carolina, USA) * ''The Holy Virgin with the Four Apostles'' and ''Saint Michael'' (c. 1500–1510), now at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, two fragments of an altarpiece of the Last Judgment, possibly commissioned for the main altar of the Church of St. Pantaleon in Cologne. * The ''Johanna Van de Maerke Triptych'' or ''Descent from the Cross Altarpiece'' (1522), now at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. *''Descent from the Cross'' (XV sec.), now in the *''The Lamentation (Pietà)'' (c.1500-1510), now at the
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Retrieved 2020-02-24.


References


External links


Rijkmuseum Amsterdam

The Grove Dictionary of Art
(archived) {{DEFAULTSORT:Coter, Colijn de 1440s births Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Early Netherlandish painters Painters from Antwerp