Dieric Bouts

Flemish painter, Last Supper masterpiece

Dieric Bouts - Flemish painter, Last Supper masterpiece
Born

1415
610 years ago

Died

May 6th, 1475
550 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Belgium

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A prominent Flemish painter from the 15th century, recognized for contributions to early Netherlandish painting. Bouts was among the first to employ oil paint, which allowed for detailed textures and rich colors. His works often featured religious themes, with a notable focus on altarpieces. One of the most significant pieces is the 'Last Supper,' which reflects meticulous attention to perspective and expression. Bouts was also active in the city of Leuven, contributing to its artistic heritage.

Created 'The Last Supper' altar piece

Pioneered oil painting techniques

Produced detailed religious altarpieces

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