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(1) Lambert van Noort
(b Amersfoort, c. ?1520; d Antwerp, between 1 Sept 1570 and 24 June 1571). Draughtsman, architect and painter. He may have been apprenticed in the studio of Jan van Scorel in Utrecht and that of Lambert Lombard in Liège. By 1549 he had arrived in Antwerp, where he is mentioned for the first time as a master in the Guild of St Luke. He became a citizen of Antwerp on 30 April 1550 and spent the rest of his life there, except for a short trip to Italy in 15589, as is attested by an altarpiece of the Virgin and St Thomas (Ferrara, S Apollinare). He may also have visited the northern Netherlands; his wife, Katelijne van Broeckhuysen, was from Zwolle, but their children were born in Antwerp between 1561 and 1569.
Part of the Noort, van family
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