Aert van den Bossche

Aert van den Bossche was a Dutch painter, active in Brussels and Bruges in the late 15th century.

The only credible news is his receipt of the remuneration of the Brussels shoemaker guild for the triptych, the martyrdom of St. Crispin and Crispinianus representing. The central part of the triptych is in the collection of the Wilanów Museum in Warsaw, the outside of the right wing in Moscow's Pushkin Museum, the inside of the right wing in the city museum in Brussels. It is also certain that his father, the painter Yanne van den Bossche has received some orders from the Brussels blacksmith's guild. Aert van der Bossche was also active in Bruges, where he was a member of the local Luke brotherhood.

Possibly he is identical to the master of Barbara legend.

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