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Loyet, Gerard
( fl 1466; d 15023). South Netherlandish goldsmith. He is cited as goldsmith and varlet de chambre to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (reg 143377). Among Loyets works for the Duke were images presented to churches, one of which survives: a gold, silver and enamel reliquary representing the kneeling Duke accompanied by St George, completed in 14667 and donated to St Lamberts Cathedral, Liège (in situ; for illustration see BURGUNDY, (5)), in 1471. This delicate reliquary, conceived as a votive group, provides some idea of more imposing works (all untraced), including two life-size silver statues of Charles and two portrait busts, the former for the churches in Aardenburg and Scheut (nr Brussels), the latter for churches in Geeraardsbergen and Linkebeek, listed in payments of 1477.
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