Colijn de Coter

The baptism of Saint Libertus (1490), St. Rumbold's Cathedral, Mechelen
The Holy Trinity, with God the Father supporting Christ (151O-1515), Louvre.

Colijn de Coter (c. 1440–1445 – c. 1522–1532) was an early Netherlandish painter who produced mainly altarpieces. He worked primarily in Brussels and Antwerp. His name was sometimes given as Colijn van Brusele (Colijn of Brussels), indicating that he hailed from Brussels or at least that he lived there most of his active life. He also signed several paintings with Coliin de Coter pinxit me in Brabancia Bruselle[1] ("Colijn de Coter painted me in Brussels in the region of Brabant").

  1. ^ Lesberg, Sandy, ed. (1974) [1966]. "Glossary of Gothic Art". Gothic Art. New York: Peebles Press International. ISBN 0-85690-033-8. OCLC 2163980.

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