(b Ghent, c. 1440; d Rode Klooster, nr Brussels,
1482).
South Netherlandish painter.
In 1467 he enrolled as master in the Ghent painters’ guild, sponsored
by Joos van Wassenhove, master painter in Ghent in 1464 after
registering in Antwerp in 1460. In 1469 the two together acted as
guarantors for the illuminator Sanders Bening when he became a master,
and it was from Hugo that Joos borrowed money when he went to Rome.
Sanders Bening was married to Kathelijn van der Goes, perhaps Hugo’s
sister. Hugo’s status within the guild is further attested by the fact
that he was guarantor for two other painters in 1471 and 1475, that he
was one of the dean’s jurors in 1468–9 and that he himself served as
dean from towards the end of 1473–4 to at least 18 August 1475. He was
employed regularly by the town of Ghent between 1468 and 1474 for the
decorative ephemera essential to the pageants of public life.
The Fall
1467-68
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Mary Triptych
c. 1478
Stadelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt
Adoration of the Shepherds
c. 1480
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Adoration of the Shepherds (detail)
c. 1480
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
The Lamentation of Christ
1467-68
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Portrait of a Donor with St John the Baptist
1478-80
Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
Portrait of a Man
c. 1475
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Deposition Diptych (Small Deposition, left wing)
c. 1480
Deposition Diptych (Small Deposition, right wing)
c. 1480
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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