ArtistsHugo van der Goes
Hugo van der Goes

Hugo van der Goes

Netherlandish, 1440–1482
DrawingRenaissance
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11
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Hugo van der Goes was a Burgundian Netherlandish draughtsman working in pen and ink during the mid-fifteenth century. His drawings demonstrate precise observation of human anatomy and textile surfaces, establishing a linear language that informed large-scale altarpieces and devotional works. His practice exemplifies the integral role of drawing in Northern Renaissance workshop methodology, where preparatory studies became foundational to the execution of monumental religious commissions.

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Renaissance
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Artsy artwork: Adam and Steve, Ode to Hugo van der Goes' The Fall of Man (2013)
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Artsy artwork: Portinari Altarpiece (open) (ca. 1474-76)
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Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. I, 99 (=2138), 719v
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Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. I, 99 (=2138), 828v
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P34 C Laurens Jansz Koster   Hugo van der Goes   Albrecht Durer
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Portrait of an Old Man (Met Museum)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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