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The Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin (sometimes called the Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors) (fl. c. 1500) was a Netherlandish painter. His notname is derived from a panel depiction of the Death of the Virgin, dated to about 1500 and now in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. The painting shows the Virgin Mary and the twelve Apostles in a complex interior, in intimate mood. The figures in the painting are small, with small heads and hands; their torsos, however, are bulky and covered in drapery. The name "Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors" is sometimes preferred because it refers to the name of the institution that donated the painting to the museum. There is also some disagreement over the attribution of paintings ascribed to the Master; some critics prefer inst

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  • Meister des Amsterdamer Marientodes (de)
  • Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin (en)
  • Meester van het Amsterdamse sterfbed van Maria (nl)
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  • Als Meister des Amsterdamer Marientodes wird ein flämischer Maler bezeichnet, der um 1500 vermutlich in Amsterdam oder Utrecht tätig war. (de)
  • The Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin (sometimes called the Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors) (fl. c. 1500) was a Netherlandish painter. His notname is derived from a panel depiction of the Death of the Virgin, dated to about 1500 and now in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. The painting shows the Virgin Mary and the twelve Apostles in a complex interior, in intimate mood. The figures in the painting are small, with small heads and hands; their torsos, however, are bulky and covered in drapery. The name "Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors" is sometimes preferred because it refers to the name of the institution that donated the painting to the museum. There is also some disagreement over the attribution of paintings ascribed to the Master; some critics prefer inst (en)
  • Meester van het Amsterdamse sterfbed van Maria is de noodnaam van een tot nu toe onbekende kunstschilder uit 15de of 16de eeuw, die werkzaam was in de noordelijke Nederlanden, mogelijk in Amsterdam of Utrecht. Andere werken die aan deze meester worden toegeschreven zijn Het laatste avondmaal en De opstanding van Christus, beide uit omstreeks 1505 en beide in het Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. (nl)
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  • Als Meister des Amsterdamer Marientodes wird ein flämischer Maler bezeichnet, der um 1500 vermutlich in Amsterdam oder Utrecht tätig war. (de)
  • The Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin (sometimes called the Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors) (fl. c. 1500) was a Netherlandish painter. His notname is derived from a panel depiction of the Death of the Virgin, dated to about 1500 and now in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. The painting shows the Virgin Mary and the twelve Apostles in a complex interior, in intimate mood. The figures in the painting are small, with small heads and hands; their torsos, however, are bulky and covered in drapery. The name "Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors" is sometimes preferred because it refers to the name of the institution that donated the painting to the museum. There is also some disagreement over the attribution of paintings ascribed to the Master; some critics prefer instead to attribute some of them to the poorly known . Critics also disagree as to his origin; some have linked him to Amsterdam, while others have suggested ties to Utrecht and its school of manuscript painters. (en)
  • Meester van het Amsterdamse sterfbed van Maria is de noodnaam van een tot nu toe onbekende kunstschilder uit 15de of 16de eeuw, die werkzaam was in de noordelijke Nederlanden, mogelijk in Amsterdam of Utrecht. De naam van de meester verwijst naar het schilderij in het Rijksmuseum Amsterdam van zijn hand waarop het overlijden van Maria wordt afgebeeld. Hij wordt ook wel aangeduid als Meester van het Hofje van de Zeven Keurvorsten, verwijzend naar de instelling die het schilderij aan het Rijksmuseum verkocht. Het tafereel toont een typisch Hollands interieur, waarin het sterfbed wordt omgeven door de discipelen van Jezus. Andere werken die aan deze meester worden toegeschreven zijn Het laatste avondmaal en De opstanding van Christus, beide uit omstreeks 1505 en beide in het Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. (nl)
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