Arnold of Nijmegen
Arnold of Nijmegen (1475–1536) was a Dutch painter.
Also recorded as Aert van Ort; Aert van Hort; Arnoult de La Pointe; Aert Ortkens; Master of the Leipzig Cabinet; Arnoult de Nimègue.
Overview
Born at Nijmegen in 1475, died at Antwerp in 1536.
In detail
the recorded working language is Dutch.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Tournai, Rouen and Nijmegen.
Work by Arnold of Nijmegen is recorded in the collections of Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
Sources
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“Arnold of Nijmegen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q16148706: Arnold of Nijmegen
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Plates
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Detail of window by Arnold of Nijmegen, 15th century, Tournai Cathedral, Belgium. The window is part of a series telling the history of the granting of taxation rights to the church.
Jean-Pol GRANDMONT · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 3.0
The picture recordDetail of window by Arnold of Nijmegen, 15th century, Tournai Cathedral, Belgium. The window is part of a series telling the history of the granting of taxation rights to the church.
Jean-Pol GRANDMONT · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 3.0
The picture recordElsewhere in Paintings
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- Arnold KrogArtist
- Arnold LyongrünArtist
- Arnold Marc GorterArtist
- Arnold WiltzArtist
- Arnoldus BloemersArtist
- Arnoldus van AnthonissenArtist
- Arnolfo di CambioArtist
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