Master of the Figdor Deposition
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Master of the Figdor Deposition (1480–1500), was an Early Netherlandish painter.


Biography

He was named by Max J. Friedlander after the Austrian banker and art collector Albert Figdor for an altarpiece painting he owned and which was displayed in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, but which was destroyed in 1945 during World War II. Master of the Figdor Deposition
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This artist is sometimes also called the Master of the Martyrdom of St. Lucy after the backside of the destroyed altarpiece, which is in the collection of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. On stylistic grounds the painter has been called "Pseudo-Geertgen" or the pupil of Geertgen tot Sint Jans and was probably active in Haarlem. For the similarity of the alternate name, this artist is sometimes confused with the Flemish
Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy 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 Sai ...
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1480 births 1500 deaths Early Netherlandish painters Painters from Haarlem {{Netherlandish-painter-stub