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Nicolas Dipre
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The_Presentacion_of_the_Virgin_in_the_temple
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c._1500_Painting_on_wood_
50x317cm
_Museum_of_the_Louvre,_Paris
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The Presentacion of the Virgin in the temple
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c. 1500 Painting on wood
50x317cm
Museum of the Louvre, Paris |
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b Paris; fl 1495; d by 14 March 1532). French painter. Documents describe him as parisianus, and he appears to have belonged to a family of painters from Ypres or Amiens. His father, Nicolas Dipre the elder ( fl 1464, d before 1508), known as Colin d'Amiens, worked as a painter in Paris and was sufficiently well known in 1481 to be commissioned to produce a design for the tomb of Louis XI; his grandfather was probably the Andre d'Ypres documented in Amiens from 1435 to 1444. Nicolas Dipre is first referred to in 1495 in Avignon, where he worked for the rest of his life, gaining a widespread reputation.
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