Nicolas Spierinc was a Flemish illuminator and scribe active in late 1400s. Works attributed to him include the lettering of the Hours of Mary of Burgundy.[1] He was a student of medicine at the University at Louvain, later changing his profession to a scribe and illuminator, moving to Ghent, where he found success and wealth. He is known to have collaborated with both Lieven van Lathem and the Master of Mary of Burgundy on prayer books of hours.[2][3]
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NicolasSpierinc was a Flemish illuminator and scribe active in late 1400s. Works attributed to him include the lettering of the Hours of Mary of Burgundy...
Lieven van Lathem. The majority of the calligraphy is attributed to NicolasSpierinc, with whom the Master collaborated on other works and who may also...
his ordinances, for example the Ordinance of 1469 was illuminated by NicolasSpierinc and was distributed among Charles' courtiers. His prayer book illuminated...
managed to attribute to Lieven van Lathem and the Ghent calligrapher NicolasSpierinc. The same team collaborated on the Prayer Book of Charles the Bold...
earlier generation, including Lieven van Lathem, Simon Marmion and NicolasSpierinc, but soon surpassed them. "Master of Mary of Burgundy". J. Paul Getty...
Flemish illuminators, including the Master of Mary of Burgundy and NicolasSpierinc. He was influenced by the Netherlandish panel painters Jan van Eyck...
Routledge. pp. 135–150. ISBN 978-1-351-15846-6. Church, Catholic; Spierinc, Nicolas; Nacional, Áustria Biblioteca (1995). The Hours of Mary of Burgundy:...