Aert van Tricht
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Brass lectern in the form of an eagle attributed to Aert van Tricht, Limburg (Netherlands), c. 1500, The Cloisters
Aert van Tricht was a Dutch metal-caster who was active in Maastricht between 1492 and 1501, in Antwerp in 1521, and in Kalkar between 1543 and 1556. His known works include the following:
- Copper font for Sint Janskerk (St. John's Church) in 's-Hertogenbosch (now in the province of Noord-Brabant), 1492
- Seven-branched candelabra for the Franciscan monks in Maastricht, 1492
- Copper railings for the Brotherhood Chapel of Sint Janskerk in 's-Hertogenbosch, based on wooden models made by Alart du Hameel, 1495-6
- Eagle lectern from St. Peter's Church, Leuven (now in The Cloisters, New York City), c. 1500
- Arched candelabrum spanning the choir of Xanten Cathedral, 1501
- Brass font originally from the Saint Nicolaaskerk in Maastricht (now in Onze Lieve Vrouwe in Maastricht), undated
- Bronze tabernacle in Bocholt Church in Bocholt, Belgium, undated
[edit] References
- Crab, Jan and F. Lenaerts, The Great Copper Pelican in the Choir: The Lectern from the Church of St. Peter in Louvain, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Vol. 26, No. 10 (Jun., 1968), pp. 401-406.
- Aert van Tricht at the Netherlands Insititute for Art History

