The master, who ran one of the most prolific workshops of the northern Renaissance, derives his name from the series of works depicting half-length female figures behind a writing desk, reading, or playing a musical instrument, that he painted in Antwerp, but which were inspired by the art of Bruges, during the second and third decades of the 1500s.
Title: Saint Catherine
Author: Master of the Female Half-Lengths (1525-1550)
Date: 1530
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: cm 45 x 36
Current location: Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan






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