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The displayed painting is a crop from: Josse Lieferinxe, Calvary of the Parliament of Dijon, around 1505.


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Maas, Dirk  Dutch, Haarlem (1659-1717) Haarlem
Macchietti, Girolamo  Italian, Florence (?), ca. (1535–1592) Florence
Machek, Antonín  Czech, Podlažice (1775–1844) Prague
Maelwael, Johan or Jean Malouel  Dutch, Nijmegen (c. 1365 - 1415) France
Maes, Nicolaes  Dutch, Dordrecht (1634-1693) Amsterdam
Magnasco, Alessandro  Italian, Genoa (1667 – 1749) Genoa
Mainardi, Sebastiano  Italian, San Gimignano (1450-55-1513) Florence
Maineri, Giovanni Francesco  Italian, c. (1460-70 - 1526)
Maino, Juan Bautista Spanish, Pastrana (1581-1649) Madrid
Maler, Hans  German, Ulm, born ca. (1480, died ca. 1526-29) Schwaz
Malinconico, Nicola  Italian, Neapol (1663–1721) Neapol
Man, Cornelis de  Dutch, Delft (1621-1706) Delft
Mander, Karel Van  Flemish, Meulebeke, Belgium (1548-1606) Amsterdam
Mandyn, Jan  Dutch, born Haarlem (1500-died, c. 1560) Antwerp
Manfredi, Bartolomeo talian, Ostiano (1582-1622) Rome
Mantegna, Andrea  Italian , Isola di Carturo (1430/31-1506) Mantua
Mányoki, Ádám  Hungarian, Szokolya (1673 - 1757) Dresden
Manzuoli, Tommaso D`Antonio  Italian, Florence (1531-1571)
Maratta, Carlo  Italian, Camerano (1625 - 1713) Rome
Marcola, Marco  Italian, Verona ca. (1740–1793) Verona
Marieschi, Michele  Italian, Venice (1710–1743) Venice
Marlow, William  British, Southwark, London (1740-41 - 1813) Twickenham
Marmion, Simon  French, Amiens, ca. (1425–1489) Valenciennes
Marrel, Jacob  German, Frankenthal (1613-14 - 1681) Frankfurt am Main
Marshall, Benjamin  English, Seagrave, Leicestershire (1768 - 1835)
Martin the Younger, Pierre-Denis  French, Paris (1663-1742) Paris
Martínez del Mazo, Juan Bautista  Spanish (1612 – 1667) Madrid
Martini, Simone  Italian, Siena, (1284–1344) Avignon
Martorell, Bernat  Catalan (active Girona and Barcelona), documented (1427-died 1452)
Masaccio  Italian, San Giovanni Valdarno (1401-1428) Rome
Massys, Jan  Flemish, Antwerp (c. 1509-c. 1575)
Massys, Quentin  Flemish, Leuven (1465-66 – 1530) Antwerp
Master Flemish  (Active in the third quarter of the 16th century)
Master G.Z.  Italian, Ferrara, active by (1405-died 1441) Ferrara
Master IW, (Monogramista)  Czech (active 1520-1550)
Master John British, active (1544–1545)
Master LC  Netherlandish, active (second quarter 16th century)
Master LCz (Master of the Strache Altar)  German, active, c. (1480 - 1510)
Master of 1416  Italian, Florentine (early 15th century)
Master of 1456  Active in Cologne (during the 1450s)
Master of Alkmaar Dutch, active (1490-1510)
Master of Ávila  Spanish (active 1460-1500)
Master of Città di Castello  Italian, Siena (active about 1290-1320)
Master of Eggenburg  (active in the last quarter of the 15th century)
Master of Engerda  German, active ca. (1510–20)
Master of Frankfurt   Netherlandish, c. (1460 - active 1520s)
Master of Heiligenkreuz  Austrian, active early (15th century)
Master of Herzogenburg  Austrian (probably Tirol), active (late 1400s)
Master of Lecceto  Italian, Sienese (third quarter 15th century)
Master of Marradi  Italian, active Florence (1480 to 1510)
Master of Saint Ildefonso  Spanish, active (1450-1500)
Master of the Augsburg Painters` Portraits  (active 1502-1513)
Master of the Magdalen Legend  Flemish (active c. 1483 - c. 1527 in Brussels)
Master of Messkirch (Meßkirch)  German (active c. 1515-1550) Upper Rhine
Master of Rhenen  Dutch, active, c. (1490 - c. 1525)
Master of Saint Augustine South Netherlandish, ca. (1490)
Master of Saint Giles  Franco-Flemish, active c. (1500)
Master of Saint Veronica  Germany, born Cologne (active c. 1395 – 1425)
Master of San Lucchese  Italian, c. (1335-1380)
Master of St. Agidius  Active, c. (1500) in Paris
Master of St. Christophorus with the devil  German (15th-16th Century)
Master of the Aachener Altar  active in Cologne (1480-1520)
Master of the Acts of Mercy  Austrian, Salzburg, ca. (1465)
Master of the Antwerp Adoration  Dutch (birth 15th century, active 1500-1520)
Master of the Augsburg Ecce Homo  (active in Antwerp in the mid-16th century)
Master of the Augsburg Painters` Portraits  (active 1502-1513) and Leonhar
Master of the Bartholomew Altar  German, active c. (1470-1510)
Master of the Beighem Altarpiece  Netherlandish), active (1520 - 1540)
Master of the Benediktbeurer Crucifixion  German (active 1440-1460)
Master of the Castello Nativity  Italian, Florentine, active ca. (1445–75)
Master of the Catholic Kings  Spanish, active c. (1485-1500)
Master of the Dinteville Allegory  Netherlandish or French, act. mid-16th century
Master of the Embroidered Foliage  Netherlandish (active 1480 – 1510)
Masters of the Female Half-Lengths  Flemish (sixteenth century)
Master of the Fiesole Epiphany  Italian, Florence, active c. (1450-1500)
Master of the Figdor Deposition  Netherlandish, active, c. (1490-1510)
Master of the Hartford Annunciation  French, School of Amiens (15th century)
Master of the Hartford Still Life  Italian (active in Rome 1590s to the 1610s)
Master of the Holy Blood  Netherlandish, active in Bruges (1500-1520)
Master of the Holy Kinship the Younger  German, active c. (1490-1515)
Master of the Housebook and Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet  Active in Germany (last quarter of the 15th century)
Master of the Legend of Saint Ursula  Netherlandish, active c. (1470 - c. 1500)
Master of the Life of the Virgin  German (active ca. 1463 - ca. 1490)
Master of the Lille Adoration  Netherlandish, active about (1520-40)
Master of the Lyversberg-Passion  German, active c. (1460-1490)
Master of the Mansi Magdalene  Netherlandish, active c. (1510 - c. 1530)
Master of the Osservanza  Italian, active (late 1420s - early 1440s)
Master of the Prado "Adoration of the Magi"  Netherlandish, active, c. (1475 – 1500)
Master of the Processions French, active (mid-17th century)  
Master of the Prodigal Son  Flemish, active in Antwerp circa (1530 - 1560)
Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altar  German, active c. (1470-1510)
Master of the Saint Godelieve Legend  Netherlandish (active fourth quarter 15th century)
Master of the Saint Ursula Legend  Holland, active circa (1485-1515)
Master of the Schlägl Altarpiece  German (15th century)
Master of the Sherman Predella  Italian (Florentine), second quarter of the (15th century)
Master of the Spes Nostra  Dutch (15th century)
Master of the St Elizabeth Panels  Dutch, active c. (1490-95)
Master of the St. Lucy Legend  Holland, active (circa 1475-circa 1510)
Master of the Starck Triptych  German, active c. (1480 - c. 1495)
Master of the Story of Griselda  Italian, active (1490-1500)
Master of the Story of Joseph  Netherlandish (active c. 1470–1500)
Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl  Netherlandish, active about (1470-90)
Master of the Turin Adoration  Netherlandish, active c. (1490 - c. 1510)
Master of the View of Sainte Gudule  Netherlandish, active ca. (1485)
Master of the Virgo inter Virgines  North Netherlandish, c. (1475-1510)
Master of Vyšší Brod (Vysebrodskeho Oltare)  Bohemian (active around 1350)
Master with the Parrot  Flemish, active about (1520s-1540s)
Master, Dreux Budé, possibly André d'Ypres  French, active by (1425-1426 - died 1450)
Master, Palaquinos  Spanish (active León), active c. (1510 - c. 1520)
Masters of the Female Half-Lengths  Flemish (active in the sixteenth century)
Mateu, Jaume  Spanish, Valencia, documented (1382 - 1452)
Matteis, Paolo De  Italian, Piano del Cilento (1662-1728) Naples
Maulbertsch, Franz Anton  Austrian (1724-1796) Vienna
Mayer, Constance Marie Françoise  French, Paris (1775-1821) Paris
Mazza, Tommaso del  Italian, active (1377 - 1392)
Mazzanti, Lodovico  Italian, Orvieto, c. (1679 - 1775)
Mazziere, Agnolo di Domenico del  Italian, Florentine (1466 - 1513)
Mazzola, Filippo  Italian, Parma (1460 - 1505) Parma
Mazzolino, Ludovico  Italian, Ferrara ca. (1480) - after (1528) Ferrara
Mazzucchelli, Pier Francesco (called Morazzone)  Italian (1573–1626) Piacenza
Mei, Bernardino  Italian, Siena (about 1612 - 1676) Rome
Meister, Haarlemer Dutch (15th century)  
Meléndez, Luis Egidio  Spanish, Naples (1716-1780) Madrid
Meléndez, Miguel Jacinto  Spanish, Oviedo (1679-1734) Madrid
Mellin, Charles  French, Nancy, ca. (1597-1649) Rome
Melone, Altobello  Italian, Cremona, c. (1490-1491 – c. 1543) Cremona
Membrini, Michelangelo di Pietro  Italian, (active 1490-1520)
Memling, Hans  Netherlandish, Seligenstadt, active by (1465-died 1494) Bruges
Memmi, Lippo  Italian, active by (1317-died 1356)
Mengs, Anton Raphael  German Bohemian, Usti nad Labem (1728-1779) Rome
Mengs, Ismael  German, Kopenhagen (1688-1764) Dresden, Germany
Metsu, Gabriel  Dutch,Leiden (1629-1667) Amsterdam
Meulen, Steven van der  Netherlandish, active about (1543-1568) London
Meynier, Charles  French, Paris (1768-1832) Paris
Michel, Georges  French, Paris (1763–1843) Paris  
Michelangelo, Buonarroti  Italian, Caprese (1475-1564) Rome
Michelin, Jean  French, ca. (1616-1670)
Miel, Jan  Flemish, Beveren (1599–1664) Turin
Mielich, Hans  German, Munich (1516-1573) Munich
Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz van  Dutch, Delft (1567–1641) Delft
Mieris, Jan van  Dutch (1660 - 1690)
Mieris the Elder, Frans van  Dutch, Leiden (1635-1681) Leiden
Mieris the Younger, Frans van  Dutch, Leiden (1689 - 1763) Leiden
Mieris, Willem van  Dutch, Leiden (1662–1747) Leiden
Mignard, Pierre  French, Troyes (1612-1695) Paris
Mignon, Abraham  Dutch, Frankfurt (1640 – 1679) Utrecht
Mijn, Herman van der Dutch, Amsterdam (1684-1741) London
Milée, Jean-François or Millet (I)  Flemish-French, Antwerp (1642-1679) Paris
Mirou, Anton  Flemish, Antwerp, about (1578-about 1661) Frankenthal, Germany
Modena, Barnaba da  Italian, Modena (1328-1386)
Moeyaert, Nicolaes Cornelisz  Dutch (1592-1655)
Moillon, Louise  French, Paris (1610–1696) Paris
Mola, Pier Francesco  Italian, Coldrerio (1612–1666) Rome
Molenaer, Jan Miense  Dutch, Haarlem (1610-1668) Haarlem
Molenaer, Claes Dutch, Haarlem (1630–1676) Haarlem
Molenaer, Cornelis  Flemish, Antwerp (c. 1540 - 1589) Antwerp
Molijn, Pieter de  Dutch (1595–1661)
Momper the Younger, Joos de  Flemish, Antwerp (1564-1635) Antwerp
Monaco, Lorenzo  Italian, Florence (?). ca. (1370–1425) Florence
Monogrammist PG  Germany, active c. (1525–50)
Montagna, Bartolomeo  Italian, Vicentine, (before 1459-1523)
Montagnana, Jacopo da  Italian, Montagnana, ca. (1440 and 1450 - 1499) Padua
Montelatici, Francesco  Italian, Florence (1607 - 1661) Innsbruck
Montemezzano, Francesco  Italian, Verona (1540 - after 1602) Venice
Morales, Luis de  Spanish, Badajoz ca. (1509-1586) Alcantra
Morandini, Francesco  Italian, Poppi (1544-1597) Florence
Moreelse, Paulus  Dutch, Utrecht (1571 – 1638) Utrecht
Moritz, Louis  Dutch,The Hague (1773-1850) Amsterdam
Morland, George  British, London (1763–1804) London
Morone, Francesco  Italian, Verona (1471–1529) Verona
Moroni, Giovanni Battista  Italian, Albino (c. 1520-24 – 1579-80) Bergamo
Mortimer, John Hamilton  British, Eastbourne (1740–1779) London
Mosnier, Jean Laurent  French, Paris (1743-44 - 1808) St. Petersburg
Mostaert, Jan Jansz  Netherlandish, c. (1474–died 1555-56)
Mostaert the Elder, Gillis  Flemish, Hulst (1528-1598) Antwerp
Muller, Jan  Netherlandish, Amsterdam (1571–1628) Amsterdam 
Mura. Francesco de  Italian, Naples (1696–1782) Naples
Murano, Quirizio di Giovanni da  Italian, Venice (c. 1460 – c. 1478)
Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban  Spanish, Sevilla (1618 - 1682) Sevilla
Musscher, Michiel van  Dutch, Rotterdam (1645 - 1705) Amsterdam
Muziano, Girolamo  Italian, Acquafredda, Brescia (1528–1592) Rome




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