Jan Mostaert (Early Dutch: 1474-1555).
See also (p. xx)
Mostaert, a native of Haarlem, was for eighteen years painter to Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands. A picture ascribed to him is preserved in the church of Notre Dame at Bruges, but no known pictures bear his signature. A large number of his works perished in the great fire at Haarlem in 1571.
One of the few specimens in the Gallery of the first period of Dutch art, when it was still following the traditions of the Early Flemish School.
714. MADONNA AND CHILD.
Cornelis Engelbertsz (Dutch: 1468-1533).
See also (p. xx)
Engelbertsz was one of the earliest oil painters at Leyden, and is said to have been the master of Lucas of Leyden. Most of his important religious works were destroyed by the Dutch iconoclasts of the sixteenth century.
715. THE CRUCIFIXION.
Joachim Patinir (Early Flemish: died 1524).