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Gerard David
Gerard David
Born in : Ouwater - 1455 / Dead in : Bruges, 1523
Gerard David was a Dutch artist known for his brilliant use of color. He was a master of the early Dutch Renaissance. David was born in Oudewater, now located in Utrecht. He spent most of his time working in Bruges where he was a member of the painters' guild. In 1494 David became Bruges' leading painter, after Memling died.

Biography   
Life
He was born in Oudewater, now located in Utrecht. Most of his career took place in Bruges, where he was a member of the painters' guild. Upon the death of Hans Memling in 1494, David became Bruges' leading painter.

In the early 1860s David was rescued from oblivion by W. J. H. Weale, whose researches in the archives of Bruges brought to light the main facts of the painter's life. There is now documentary evidence for the following: that David came to Bruges in 1483, presumably from Haarlem, where he had formed his early style under Albert van Oudewater; he joined the guild of St Luke at Bruges in 1484 and became dean of the guild in 1501; in 1496 he married Cornelia Cnoop, daughter of the dean of the goldsmiths' guild; he became one of the town's leading citizens; he died on August 13, 1523 and was buried in the Church of Our Lady at Bruges.

Work
In his early work, David had followed Haarlem artists such as Dirck Bouts, Ouwater and Geertgen tot Sint Jans, though he had already given evidence of superior power as a colourist. To this early period belong the St John of the Kaufmann collection in Berlin and the Saltings St Jerome. In Bruges he studied and copied masterpieces by the Van Eycks, Rogier van der Weyden, and Hugo van der Goes. Here he came directly under the influence of Memling, the master whom he followed most closely. It was from him that David acquired a solemnity of treatment, greater realism in the rendering of human form, and an orderly arrangement of figures.

Another master was to influence him later in life, when in 1515 he visited Antwerp and was impressed with the work of Quentin Matsys, who had introduced a greater vitality and intimacy in the conception of sacred themes. David's Pietà in the National Gallery, London, and the Descent from the Cross in the Cavallo collection Paris (Guildhall, 1906), were painted under this influence and are remarkable for their sense of dramatic movement. But the works on which David's fame has rested most securely are the great altarpieces he painted before his visit to Antwerp: the Marriage of St Catherine, at the National Gallery; the triptych of the Madonna Enthroned and Saints of the Brignole-Sale collection in Genoa; the Annunciation of the Sigmaringen collection; and above all, the Madonna with Angels and Saints, which he painted without asking a fee from the Carmelite Nuns of Sion at Bruges, and which is now in the Rouen museum.

Only a few of his works have remained in Bruges: The Judgment of Cambyses, The Flaying of Sisamnes and the Baptism of Christ in the town museum, and the Transfiguration in the Church of Our Lady. The rest were scattered around the world, and to this may be due the oblivion into which his very name had fallen; this, and the fact that, for all the beauty and the soulfulness of his work, he had nothing innovative to add to the history of art. Even in his best work he had only given newer variations of the art of his predecessors and contemporaries. His rank among the masters was renewed, however, when a considerable number of his paintings were assembled at Bruges for a 1902 exhibition of the early Flemish painters.

Legacy
At the time of David's death, the glory of Bruges and its painters was on the wane: Antwerp had become the leader in art as well as in political and commercial importance. Of David's pupils in Bruges, only Isenbrant, A. Cornelis and Ambrosius Benson achieved importance. Among other Flemish painters, Joachim Patinir and Jan Mabuse were to some degree influenced by him.

Eberhard Freiherr von Bodenhausen published in 1905 a very comprehensive monograph on Gerard David and his School (Munich, F. Bruckmann), together with a catalogue raisonné of his works, which, after careful analysis, are reduced to a total of forty-three.

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Friend of Joachim Patinir
Students included Adrien Ysenbrandt
Achievement   
Art Institute of Chicago
Artist
Lamentation au pied de la Croix
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1500)

Louvre Museum
Artist
Dieu le Père bénissant
Painting
Gerard David
(1506)
Les Noces de Cana
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1501 to 1502)
Triptyque de la famille Sedano
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1495 to 1498)

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist
Archange Gabriel - Vierge de l'Annonciation
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1505)
Le Portement de Croix et la Crucifixion - La Résurrection et les pélerins d'Emmaüs
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1505)
La Nativité avec des donateurs, saint Jérôme et saint Léonard
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1510 to 1515)
La Nativité
Painting
Gerard David
La Crucifixion
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1495 to 1500)
Ange de l'Annonciation
Painting
Gerard David
(1506)
Vierge de l'Annonciation
Painting
Gerard David
(1506)
Vierge et l'Enfant entourés de quatre anges
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1510 to 1515)
Le Repos au cours de la Fuite en Egypte
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1510 to 1515)

National Gallery
Artist
Canon Bernardijn Salviati et trois saints
Painting
Gerard David
(from 1502 to 1510)
Christ cloué sur la croix
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1481)
Un frère augustin (?) priant
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1500)
La Vierge et l'Enfant avec des saints et un donateur
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1510)
L'Adoration des Rois
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1515)
Lamentation
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1515 to 1523)

Old Pinakothek of Munich
Artist
L'Adoration des Mages
Painting
Gerard David

Oskar Reinhart "Am Römerholz" Museum
Artist
Lamentation
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1480 to 1485)
La Crucifixion du Christ
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1480 to 1485)

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Artist
Lamentation
Painting
Gerard David
Vierge et l'Enfant sur un trône entourés d'anges musiciens
Painting
Gerard David
(approx. from 1490 to 1495)
Work(s)' related   
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Workshop of
Vierge et l'Enfant
Painting
Gerard David
(near 1510)
Place(s) related   

Gerard David

Joachim Patinir
Adrien Ysenbrandt