MASTER of the Legend of Saint Lucy
Flemish painter (active c. 1480-1510 in Bruges)

An immense number of paintings were produced in Bruges in the final quarter of the fifteenth century. Most covered the ground trodden by Memling, though many show the influence of Van der Weyden, Bouts and Van der Goes. There is a fresh but childish narrative manner about them, paralleling to some degree the art of the miniaturist. The two major representatives of this school are the Master of the Ursula Legend and the Master of the Lucy Legend.

Preview Picture Data File Info Comment
Legend of St Lucy
1480
Oil on oak panel, 79 x 183 cm
Sint-Jacobskerk, Bruges

1542*633
True Color
176 Kb



Legend of St Lucy (detail)
1480
Oil on wood
Sint-Jacobskerk, Bruges

802*930
True Color
156 Kb



St Nicholas Altarpiece (central panel)
1486-93
Oil on oak panel, 102 x 82 cm
Groeninge Museum, Bruges

850*1091
True Color
190 Kb



St Sebastian
1480-90
Oil on oak panel, 70 x 27 cm
Gallery Robert Pintelon, Aalst

550*1475
True Color
146 Kb



Virgin Surrounded by Female Saints
c. 1488
Oak, 108 x 171 cm
Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

1146*715
True Color
200 Kb



Lamentation
1490s
Oil on oak panel, 81 x 123 cm
Groeninge Museum, Bruges

1304*800
True Color
162 Kb



Mary, Queen of Heaven
c. 1485-1500
Oil on panel, 199 x 162 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington

649*803
True Color
103 Kb



Virgin of the Rose Garden
1475-80
Oil on oak panel, 79 x 60 cm
Institute of Arts, Detroit

1000*1303
True Color
231 Kb



Virgin and Child in a Landscape
1480s
Tempera with oil on panel, 40 x 32 cm
The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown

951*1200
True Color
284 Kb