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Master of 1416

Unknown
1420
Netherlands
The Master of 1416 was a Dutch painter active in the Netherlands, with life dates unknown and presumed to have died in 1420.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

The Master of 1416 was a Dutch painter active during the early Renaissance, with life dates estimated from unknown to 1420. He is primarily recognized for his contributions to panel painting, particularly in the context of religious themes and altarpieces. His work is characterized by intricate detail and a vivid use of color, reflecting the stylistic developments of the Northern Renaissance. The artist's influence is evident in the transition towards more naturalistic representations in art during this period. Despite the limited information about his life and career, his legacy continues to be studied for its significance in the evolution of early Netherlandish painting.

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