Lysbette Borluut

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Lysbette Borluut was a wealthy 15th-century Ghent patron who, together with her husband Joos Vijd, played a key role in commissioning major religious artworks, most notably the Ghent Altarpiece.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 15thCenturyPerson
artPatron
historicalPerson
patronOfReligiousArt
artHistoricalSignificance key patron in Northern Renaissance art
associatedWithFamily Borluut family NERFINISHED
Vijd family NERFINISHED
commemoration represented as donor in Ghent Altarpiece
coPatronWith Joos Vijd NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship County of Flanders NERFINISHED
culturalContext Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
depictedIn Ghent Altarpiece NERFINISHED
familyName Borluut NERFINISHED
givenName Lysbette NERFINISHED
historicalRole female art patron in Flanders
knownFor patronage of religious art in Ghent
patronage of the Ghent Altarpiece
languageOfEnvironment Middle Dutch NERFINISHED
linkedTo St Bavo’s Cathedral, Ghent NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
name Lysbette Borluut NERFINISHED
notableWork Ghent Altarpiece NERFINISHED
occupation patron
patronageType artistic
ecclesiastical
patronOf Ghent Altarpiece NERFINISHED
religiousArtworks
placeOfActivity Ghent NERFINISHED
St John’s Church, Ghent NERFINISHED
region Low Countries NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Ghent NERFINISHED
roleInCommission co-commissioner
sexOrGender female
socialStatus wealthy
spouse Joos Vijd NERFINISHED
spouseRole alderman of Ghent (Joos Vijd) NERFINISHED
timePeriod 15th century
typeOfWealth urban elite wealth

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Ghent Altarpiece commissionedBy Lysbette Borluut