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Antoine de Lonhy, Altarpiece of the Virgin, Saint Augustine and Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, currently in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Antoine de Lonhy (fl. circa 1446–1490) was a painter, illuminator and glazier.

He received training in Burgundy, where he was also active as an artist before moving to Toulouse, Barcelona and later Savoy. He decorated the Saluces Hours, a book of hours currently in the British Library. In Barcelona, he designed an altarpiece and a rose window for the church of Santa Maria del Mar.

References

  1. "Antoine de Lonhy". Biblissima Portal (in French). Partners of the Biblissima consortium. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  2. "Antoine de Lohny". British Library. Retrieved 1 October 2021.


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