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  1. Gerard David (Oudewater, c. 1460 — Bruges, 13 de agosto de 1523) foi um pintor flamengo do Gótico tardio, conhecido pelo uso brilhante da cor. Gerard David nasceu em Oudewater, onde hoje é Utrecht. A maior parte de sua carreira, porém, aconteceu em Bruges, onde era membro da guilda de pintores.

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    Gerard David (c. 1460 – 13 August 1523) was an Early Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator known for his brilliant use of color. Only a bare outline of his life survives, although some facts are known. He may have been the Meester gheraet van brugghe who became a master of the Antwerp guild in 1515.

  3. Gerard David (Oudewater, c. 1460 — Bruges, 13 de agosto de 1523) foi um pintor flamengo do Gótico tardio, conhecido pelo uso brilhante da cor. Gerard David nasceu em Oudewater, onde hoje é Utrecht. A maior parte de sua carreira, porém, aconteceu em Bruges, onde era membro da guilda de pintores.

    • Flemish
    • Oudewater, Netherlands
  4. Learn about Gerard David, the last great 15th-century painter from Bruges, who worked in the tradition of realism founded by van Eyck. See his paintings of religious and secular themes, such as Adoration of the Kings and Canon Bernardijn Salviati and Three Saints.

  5. Learn about Gerard David, a fifteenth-century painter from the Netherlands who settled in Bruges and influenced by Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. Explore his works, such as The Nativity, The Crucifixion, and The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, in the Met's collection.

  6. Learn about the artist and the artwork of The Annunciation, a panel from a polyptych commissioned by a Genoese banker and diplomat for a Benedictine abbey church. See details, infrared reflectograms, and comparisons with other works by David and his contemporaries.

  7. Gerard David (born c. 1460, Oudewater, Netherlands—died August 13, 1523, Bruges [now in Belgium]) was a Netherlandish painter who was the last great master of the Bruges school. Very little is known about David’s early life, during which time his work reflects the influence of Jacob Janszoon, Dieric Bouts , and Geertgen Tot Sint Jans .