Master of the Prado Redemption
( fl Brussels, c. 1470). South Netherlandish painter. He is named after a triptych of the Redemption (Madrid, Prado; for illustration see STOCKT, VRANCKE VAN DER), which was at one time incorrectly believed to be the altarpiece (untraced) for St Aubert, Cambrai, commissioned from Rogier van der Weyden. Hulin de Loo (BNB) proposed that the Master of the Prado Redemption was the same person as VRANCKE VAN DER STOCKT. This identification was initially resisted but is now widely accepted.
Part of the Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists family
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