Giusto di gand e pedro berruguete biography

Berruguete is not to be confused with the enigmatic painter Pietro Spagnuolo, documented at Urbino in 1477, who resided in the court and was presumably highly.!

Justus van Gent

15th century Flemish painter

Justus van Gent or Joos van Wassenhove[1] (c. 1410 – c. 1480) was an Early Netherlandish painter, perhaps from Ghent, who after training and working in Flanders later moved to Italy where he worked for Federico da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino, and was known as Giusto da Guanto, or in modern Italian Giusto di Gand etc.

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  • Giusto di gand e pedro berruguete, uomini illustri dallo studiolo di federico da montefeltro a urbino, 1473-76 ca., 00.JPG.
  • Berruguete is not to be confused with the enigmatic painter Pietro Spagnuolo, documented at Urbino in 1477, who resided in the court and was presumably highly.
  • Scholars from all over the world will convene in Rome and Urbino to reconsider the oeuvre attributed to its enigmatic Flemish painter.
  • (March 25, 1783 - January 19, 1855), French painter, was born at Toulon, of poor parents.
  • The artist is known for his religious compositions executed in the early Netherlandish idiom and a series of portraits of famous men, which show the influence of early Italian Renaissance painting.[2]

    Life

    Very little is known about the early life of Joos van Wassenhove.

    It is believed that the artist referred to by Vasari and Guicciardini as 'Giusto da Guanto' (i.e. 'Justus of Ghent') is the painter Joos van Wassenhove, who became a member of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1460 and a freemaster in the Ghent painters' guild in 1464.

    While in Ghent, he vouched for Hugo