LC control no. | nr 00019642 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Spierinck, Nicolas, active 1455-1499 |
Variant(s) | Spiericnk, Nicholaus, active 1455-1499 Spierinc, Claeis, active 1455-1499 Spierinc, Claes, active 1455-1499 Spierinc, Clay, active 1455-1499 Spierinc, Nicolas, active 1455-1499 Spierinck, Claes, active 1455-1499 Spierinck, Nicholas, active 1455-1499 Spierinck, Nicolas, fl. 1455-1499 Spierinck, Niklas, active 1455-1499 |
Beginning date | 1455 |
Ending date | 1499 |
Found in | The hours of Mary of Burgundy, 1995: p. 10 (Nicolas Spierinc; first documented in 1455 when he entered Louvain University; matriculation record calls him "scriptor"; established at Ghent by 1476 and is last mentioned there in 1499; copyist of the Hours of Mary of Burgundy; scribe and illuminator) p. 14 (the Hours of Mary of Burgundy was written and illuminated between ca. 1475 and the early 1480's) Dict. of Art, 1996 v. 5, p. 213 (Nicolas Spierinck of Antwerp, copyist of Ordinances for the Master of Horse (Vienna, Österreich. Nbib., Cod. S. n. 2616)) Dict. of miniaturists, 1889 (Spierinck, Niklas or Claes; copyist and illuminator of various books of hours, and of various ordinances for the Duke of Burgundy) Dict. des miniaturistes, 1940 (Spierinck, Nicolas or Claes; copyist and miniaturist in the service of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy; may have directed a workshop in Amsterdam after 1490) Thieme-Becker (Spierinc, Clay or Claeis; copyist in 1469 for Charles the Bold; father of Jan) Scriptorium, v. 23, 1969: Nicolas Spierinc, calligraphe et enlumineur des ordonnances des états de l'hôtel de Charles le Téméraire, p. 434 (Spierinck; Nicolas Spierinc) Flemish miniatures from the 8th to the mid-16th century, 1999: p. 371 (Claes Spierinc; from Zwijndrecht, near Antwerp; father of Nicolaas, who was a bookbinder and printer at Cambridge) Union list of artist names, June 14, 2000 (Spierinck, Nicolas; Spireinc, Nicholas; Spierinck, Nicholaus; Spierinck, Nicolas I; Spierinc, Nicolas; active 1455-1499; Flemish illuminator and scribe; early Netherlandish illuminator and scribe) |