Luís Alimbrot

Lodewijk Allyncbrood (usually Luís Luís Alincbrot Alimbrot or Spanish ) (* 1410, † October 25, 1460 in Valencia) was a Flemish painter who worked in the Spanish city of Valencia of the 15th century. It is led by 1432 and 1437 as a member of the painters' guild in Bruges, in 1439 he relocated his workshop to Spain. The works attributed to him remember in their realism and their attention to detail in works of his contemporaries, the Flemish Jan van Eyck.

Master of the Incarnation

Luís Alimbrot is also known as the master of the incarnation, after a work attributed to him, the Triptych of the Crucifixion for the convent of the Carmelites of the Incarnation (Spanish Convento de las carmelitas descalzas de la Encarnación ) in Valencia.

Impact

By Luís Alimbrot and through contact with other artists from Flanders influences came north painting style - a style now called Early Netherlandish Painting - the art of the kingdom. You may Alimbrot was himself the teacher of the Late Gothic painters of the so-called Valensischen school.

Name letters

His Flemish surname " Allyncbrood " is now usually written as " Alimbrot " there was or there is also the spelling " Allincbrot ", " Hallyncbroodt " and " Hallyncbrood ". In Spain, is mostly " Allincbrot " specified. Is for its Flemish name " Lodewijk " (Ludwig) today mostly the Spanish form ' Luís ", sometimes also used the French" Louis ".

Attributed works

  • Passages from the life of Jesus, or triptych of the Crucifixion ( Pasajes de la vida de Cristo de la o tríptico Crucifixión ), about 1440 to 1450 - Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado, inv. No 2538
  • Crucifixion ( Crucifixión ), 1440 - Collection Rodriguez Bauza in Madrid until 1952; Possession unknown today

Swell

  • Alincbrot, Louis. In: AMIGOS DEL MUSEO DEL PRADO FUNDACIÓN: Enciclopedia online 2009 ( Spanish)
  • G. rouches: La peinture espagnole - Morancé 1929, p 91 (French)
  • AL Mayer: History of Spanish Painting - Volume I. Klinkhardt & Biermann 1913
  • The Age of Van Eyck. From 1430 to 1530. The Mediterranean World and Early Netherlandish Painting. Exhibition catalog, Ludion 2002, p 262
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