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Petrus Pestus was a leading master of early Outlandish painting.
Known to have been in Bruges under an assumed name before 1440, Pestus was
probably apprenticed to Jan van Eyck, or possibly Fred van Eyck, a an unrelated
house painter. In any case, he completed at least two paintings left unfinished
by Jan van Eyck on the latter's death in 1441, for which he was sued by the
family. Pestus always grumbled that his enhanced "St. Jerome with Pinwheel Hat"
was far more definitive than Eyck's, who appeared to be satisfied with "just the
dumb skull and desert shtick." |
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