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Agnes van den Bossche

Agnes van den Bossche (c. 1435-40 – c. 1504) was a Flemish painter working in Bruges in the mid-to-late 15th century.
She is one of the few known women entered into the painter's guild of Bruges, and worked mainly on designing flags and banners. Although these are records of numerous commissions, she is known today for her one extant work, the triangular silk banner ''The Maid of Ghent with a Lion'',〔Woods, 53〕 the single recorded painting by a Flemish woman of the 15th century.
==Life and career==

Agnes van den Bossche's exact date of birth is not know, but it was probably c. 1435-1440 in Ghent. A number of records of her life exist. She came from a family of well regarded painters, including her father Tristran, a master painter in Ghent, and brother Lievin. When she was admitted to the guild of artists, Joos van Ghent acted as her guarantor. vab Ghent had earlier acted in the same role for the renowned master Hugo van der Goes.〔Wolfthal, 9〕 She married Heinrica Crabbe, of whom we know nothing, but was widowed in 1468. Her only surviving work is the 1481-82 ''Maid of Ghent with a Lion'',〔Wolfthal, 8〕 one of a series of flags commissioned by the city government of Ghent. Other known city commissions include blazons and pennons for
trumpets between 1474–75, and for a number of flags in 1476-77 for the ''Joyous Entry of Duchess Marie''. She developed a baldachin for a statue of the Virgin at the Cathedral of Our Lady, Tournai, decorating the statue three times in her career. A 1483-84 commission included a pennon depicting St. Anthony and the Maid of Ghent.〔
Although van den Bossche was well regarded by the city's commissioners, as an artist she seems to have been of the second rank. Two factors indicate this. Her only extant work was painted on canvas support, the cheapest available material for a flag of this kind. Second, flags, banners, blazons and pennons were not formats of the highest painters; there is no evidence that she worked on panel paintings, altarpieces or devotional art of any kind.〔
The ''Maid of Ghent'' is painted on both sides with oil on linen, and is decorated along the edges of the green silk fringes with embroidery. It contains a large gilded letter "G" in Gothic lettering, representing the city of Ghent. The maid acts as a symbol of the then besieged city, and is depicted with the body type ideal in the late Gothic style. She stands on a patch of grass and flowers, while her hand rest on and holds back a large heraldically designed red lion. The lion is generically rendered, and rather identical to those in other city flags, notably in two later 14th- or early 15th-century banners of Frauenfeld, Thurgau, Switzerland.〔
She is dressed as a princess, in a brocade gold dress with an ermine lined collar,〔Woods, 53〕 tight, broad waistband, and tightly pulled sleeves which widen at the cuffs. She a high waist, petite breasts and a protruding stomach. Her collar hangs low over her upper chest, partially covering an underdress with a horizontal neckline, similar to that of the second daughter in Hans Memling's ''(Triptych of the Family Moreel )''.〔 The flag is in good condition; it was kept unused for centuries in a government storage facility. It retains its original wood pole. However, some of the silk fringe has been lost, as have pieces of linen from the tip and around the maid. There are cracks along parts of the paint surface, as well as some earlier repairs.〔
Placing the ''Maid of Ghent'' in context, art historian Diane Wolfthal observed that "() is not a work of the highest quality. While the painting carries effectively from a distance, it is crude at close range, especially the fingers and face. However, a look at Agnes van den Bossche's flag broadens our view of women painters of the time. Not only did they illuminate manuscripts, they also painted nine-foot canvases. The greatest value of the flag is historic. Not only is it, to my knowledge, the only flag painted on canvas that may be assigned with assurance to the Early Netherlandish school, it is the only documented painting by a 15th-century Flemish woman."〔

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