Justus van Gent

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Justus van Gent was a 15th-century Flemish painter active in Italy, known for his refined religious and humanist works created for prominent Renaissance courts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 15th-century painter
Flemish painter
Renaissance artist
human
painter
activeInCentury 15th century
alsoKnownAs Jodocus van Gent NERFINISHED
Joos van Wassenhove NERFINISHED
artisticSchool Flemish school
commissionedBy Federico da Montefeltro NERFINISHED
religious institutions in Urbino
countryOfCitizenship County of Flanders NERFINISHED
culture Renaissance NERFINISHED
employer Court of Urbino NERFINISHED
Federico da Montefeltro NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Flemish
fieldOfWork altarpieces
court commissions
panel painting
floruit c. 1460s–1470s
genre humanist art
religious art
influencedBy Early Italian Renaissance painting
Rogier van der Weyden NERFINISHED
movement Early Renaissance NERFINISHED
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor humanist portrait series of scholars and heroes
integration of Flemish detail with Italian Renaissance space
refined religious compositions
notableWork Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament, Urbino NERFINISHED
Communion of the Apostles NERFINISHED
Portraits of Famous Men (Uomini Famosi) NERFINISHED
Series of Famous Men for the Ducal Palace in Urbino NERFINISHED
The Institution of the Eucharist NERFINISHED
The Miracle of the Profaned Host NERFINISHED
notableWorkLocation Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino NERFINISHED
Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
occupation painter
patronage Italian Renaissance courts
humanist circles in Urbino
placeOfActivity Duchy of Urbino NERFINISHED
style combination of Northern detail and Italian perspective
workLocation Flanders NERFINISHED
Ghent NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Marche NERFINISHED
Rome
Urbino NERFINISHED

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House of Montefeltro patronOf Justus van Gent