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Name given to artists with no known name
In art history, a Notname (German: [ˈnoːtˌnaːmə] , "name of necessity" or "contingency name") is an invented name given to an artist whose identity has
Notname
of Saint Catherine (or the Master of the Saint Catherine Legend) is the notname for an unknown late 15th century Early Netherlandish painter. He was named
Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine
Master_of_the_Legend_of_Saint_Catherine
Books by Max Jakob Friedländer, 1924 to 1937
most accomplished of the artists, some of whom were still identified by notnames, the sometimes poorly supported attributions, and general historical neglect
Early Netherlandish Painting (Friedländer)
Early_Netherlandish_Painting_(Friedländer)
French manuscript illuminator
The Master of the Cité des dames or the Cité des dames Master is the notname assigned to a workshop producing illuminated manuscripts in Paris during
Master_of_the_Cité_des_dames
Italian painter
Cecco del Caravaggio (active c. 1610 – mid-1620s) is the Notname given to a painter who worked in Rome in the early decades of the 17th century and was
Cecco_del_Caravaggio
Name given to an anonymous medieval sculptor
The Naumburg Master (a notname; German: Naumburger Meister or Meister von Naumburg) was an anonymous medieval stone sculptor. His works date to the middle
Naumburg_Master
French illuminator, active ca. 1403
Christine de Pizan, who ordered presentation copies of her books from it. The notname of the workshop is also derived from one of Christine de Pizan's books
Master_of_the_Epître_d'Othéa
Additional portion of a personal name
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Middle_name
Pseudonym used by performing artist
Ween. Alter ego Bardic name List of stage names Nickname Nom de guerre Notname for historical artists Passing (racial identity) Pen name Pseudonym Ring
Stage_name
Master of the Plump-Cheeked Madonnas (fl. between 1500 and 1525) is the notname given to a Flemish painter who likely worked in Bruges in the first quarter
Master of the Plump-Cheeked Madonnas
Master_of_the_Plump-Cheeked_Madonnas
Referring to a transgender person by their former name
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Deadnaming
Collection of 14th century ink drawings
Mozaffarid, Jalāyerid and Turkmen periods. They are sometimes attributed to the notname Ustad Siyah Qalam; equivalent in English to the Master of the Black Pen
Siyah_Qalam
Flemish painter (1490–1527)
more anonymous artists active in Antwerp or Leiden referred to by the notname Pseudo Jan Wellens de Cock or Master J. Kock or some other anonymous artists
Jan_Wellens_de_Cock
Italian painter
The Master of the Acquavella Still-Life is the notname given to an unknown Baroque painter who was active in Rome during the 1610s and 1620s and specialized
Master of the Acquavella Still-Life
Master_of_the_Acquavella_Still-Life
Flemish painter (?–1529)
only recently been identified with the anonymous master who was given the notname 'Master of the Crucifixion of Antwerp' by Max Jakob Friedländer. Very little
Adriaen_van_Overbeke
German painter
The Master of the Karlsruhe Passion is the notname of a German painter of the late Gothic period active in the Upper Rhine. Very influential on other
Master of the Karlsruhe Passion
Master_of_the_Karlsruhe_Passion
Italian 1300–1320 F:0
The Master of St Cecilia is the notname given to an Italian painter active circa 1290 to 1320 in Florence and its environs. The artist has not been identified
Master_of_St_Cecilia
Creation of an unknown or deliberately unnamed person
works List of works published under a pseudonym List of anonymous masters Notname "Top 10 books published by an 'anonymous' author – For Reading Addicts"
Anonymous_work
Affectionate nickname
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Hypocorism
The Master of Hoogstraeten (c. 1475 – c. 1530) is the Notname given to a Flemish painter or a collective of painters active in Antwerp in the early 16th
Master_of_Hoogstraeten
Pseudo-Roestraten or Pseudo-Roestraeten is the notname given to an artist or artists to whom or which are attributed a number of vanitas still lifes likely
Pseudo-Roestraten
Alsatian Romanesque sculptor
The Master of Andlau (French: Maître d'Andlau) is the notname given to an Alsatian Romanesque sculptor and his workshop, active in the middle of the 12th
Master_of_Andlau
Situations in which a person's identity is unknown
dictionary. List of anonymously published works List of anonymous masters Notname Data anonymization Friend-to-friend Internet privacy Online disinhibition
Anonymity
Byzantios is the notname of a Romanesque stone sculptor or workshop, working on Gotland in present-day Sweden during the last quarter of the 12th century
Byzantios
Painting attributed to the workshop of Jan van Eyck
Eyck's whose hand can be identified across several works. He takes his notname from an imitation stone statue in a grisaille diptych wing panel of St
Christ on the Cross with the Virgin and Saint John
Christ_on_the_Cross_with_the_Virgin_and_Saint_John
Italian painter
of the Franciscan Crucifixes is the notname given to an Italian painter active in the 1260s and 1270s. The notname is based on a painted crucifix now in
Master of the Franciscan Crucifixes
Master_of_the_Franciscan_Crucifixes
Flemish painter
Half-Lengths (sometimes referred to as Master of the Half-Lengths) is the notname given to a painter, or more likely a group of painters of a workshop, active
Master of the Female Half-Lengths
Master_of_the_Female_Half-Lengths
Dutch painters (active 1480–1510)
The Master of the Embroidered Foliage (active c. 1480 – c. 1510) is the Notname for an Early Netherlandish painter or a group of painters who worked out
Master of the Embroidered Foliage
Master_of_the_Embroidered_Foliage
15th and 16th-century art of the Low Countries
in English, but the "notname" term is often used, a derivative of a German term. Collecting a group of works under one notname is often contentious;
Early_Netherlandish_painting
very early fourth century BC. The Sisyphus Painter is only known by a notname, as his true name remains unknown. He is one of the most influential painters
Sisyphus_Painter
15th-century illuminated manuscript
profusely decorated by an Italian workshop led by an artist known by the notname of the Master of the Vitae Imperatorum [fr]. The book was lost for several
Breviary_of_Marie_of_Savoy
Książąt Czartoryskich [pl] in Kraków, Poland. It was written in 1478. The notname Master of the Flemish Boethius is derived from a luxuriously illustrated
Master of the Flemish Boethius
Master_of_the_Flemish_Boethius
artist with the same initials as van Herp. Thieme-Becker proposed the notname 'Pseudo Herp' for this artist. More recently the art historian Fred Meijer
Monogrammist_H.C.
Italian painter
Gamblers (known in Italian as Maestro dei Giocatori) (fl 1620 – 1640) is the notname given to a painter active in Rome and possibly also in Naples in the second
Master_of_the_Gamblers
typically filled with agitated figures in exotic, extravagant clothes. His notname is from a triptych showing the Adoration of the Magi, acquired by the Antwerp
Master of the Antwerp Adoration
Master_of_the_Antwerp_Adoration
The Pseudo-Simons is the notname given to a painter presumed to have been active in Antwerp during the second half of the 17th century and attributed
Pseudo-Simons
The Master of the Prodigal Son (fl. c.1530 – c.1560), was the notname given to a Flemish painter and designer of tapestries and stained glass. He was
Master_of_the_Prodigal_Son
an otherwise unnamed artist is named. There is a long history of giving notnames to artists whose identity has been lost. The Master of the Life of the
Namepiece
Painter from Italy
only recently rediscovered. His work was previously grouped under the notname 'Pseudo-Fardella', as his work shows stylistic similarities with those
Angelo_Maria_Rossi
German painter
the Coburg Roundels (German: Meister der Coburger Rundblätter) is the notname given to the "very productive" and "multifaceted" late 15th-century author
Master_of_the_Drapery_Studies
German painter
Calvary (German - Meister des Wasservass’schen Kalvarienbergs) is the notname for a painter active in Cologne between 1415 and 1435. He is relatively
Master of the Wasservass Calvary
Master_of_the_Wasservass_Calvary
Ruined Ancient Greek and Roman city in southern Italy
especially from the fourth century BCE, have been identified and given notnames whose work has been found in tombs around the city and the region, and
Paestum
German painter
and is known for his religious works. Nothing is known of his life, his notname is based on a painting of Saint Veronica with the Sudarium commissioned
Master_of_Saint_Veronica
15th-century French artist
illuminated manuscripts in eastern France during the early 15th century. The notname is derived from an illuminated book of hours in the Walters Art Museum
Master_of_Walters_219
Titles given to the Catholic Bishop of Rome
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Papal_titles
The Master of the Von Groote Adoration is a notname given to an artist or a number of artists or various workshops active in Antwerp sometime between
Master of the Von Groote Adoration
Master_of_the_Von_Groote_Adoration
The Master of Margaret of York is the Notname of an illuminator active in Bruges between 1470 and 1480. He owes his name to a devotional book he decorated
Master_of_Margaret_of_York
Any skilled painter who worked in Europe before 1800
whom no identity can be confidently attached, are often given names (a Notname) by art historians such as Master E.S. (from his monogram), Master of Flémalle
Old_Master
Flemish painter
The Master of the Baroncelli Portraits (fl. 1480–1490) is the notname for a fifteenth-century Early Netherlandish painter. Active in Bruges around 1480–1490
Master of the Baroncelli Portraits
Master_of_the_Baroncelli_Portraits
Early Netherlandish painter (f. 1483–1537)
painter active from circa 1483 to 1527. He has not been identified. His Notname (name of convenience) was coined by the art historian Max Friedländer and
Master of the Legend of the Magdalen
Master_of_the_Legend_of_the_Magdalen
Ancient Greek amphora
the Late Geometric style, and attributed to an unknown artist given the Notname of "the Dipylon Master", one of the earliest individually identifiable
Elgin_Amphora
German painter
German portrait painter active in Bavaria or Tyrol about 1460–1488. His notname is based on the Portrait of Alexander Mornauer now in the National Gallery
Master of the Mornauer Portrait
Master_of_the_Mornauer_Portrait
about artists from this age, many are anonymous or known only by later notnames. Buscheto Diotisalvi Hézelon de Liège Lanfranco Ramon Llambard Maginardo
List_of_Romanesque_artists
Italian painter
time in Siena. There is no evidence of him after 1500. He received his notname from a group of paintings depicting the story of Griselda, as recounted
Master of the Story of Griselda
Master_of_the_Story_of_Griselda
16th-century illuminated manuscript
thought to be the same person as the documented Gerard Hourenbout, whose notname comes from his participation in the Hours of James IV of Scotland, now
Spinola_Hours
retable at a church in Sierentz, a locality near Basel, hence the artist's Notname "Master of Sierentz". It can't be confirmed with certainty that the retables
Master_of_Sierentz
List of texts by unknown or deliberately unnamed writers
Anonymous P2P Anonymous remailer Anonymous web browsing Anonymous work Notname List of anonymous masters List of works published under a pseudonym Elmer
List of anonymously published works
List_of_anonymously_published_works
German 15th-century painter
The Master of the Legend of Saint Bruno is the "notname" of an anonymous Gothic painter who was active in Cologne in the late 15th century. He is best
Master of the Legend of Saint Bruno
Master_of_the_Legend_of_Saint_Bruno
Auxiliary term for suspected art forgery workshop of classical ancient bronze sculptures
sometimes also called the Spanish Workshop, is a term coined in art history (notname) for a hypothetical designation introduced by the German classical archaeologist
Spanish Master (art forgery hypothesis)
Spanish_Master_(art_forgery_hypothesis)
Late Gothic altarpiece in Austria
of Saints George and Florian. The identity of its maker, known by the Notname Master of the Kefermarkt Altarpiece, is unknown, but at least two skilled
Kefermarkt_Altarpiece
Paintings by the Upper Rhenish Master
and The Doubt of Saint Joseph are two Catholic panel paintings by the Notname Strasbourg-based artist called "Upper Rhenish Master". Both paintings are
Nativity of the Virgin/Doubt of Saint Joseph
Nativity_of_the_Virgin/Doubt_of_Saint_Joseph
Unidentified 15th-century Dutch painter
of the Seven Electors) (fl. c. 1500) was a Netherlandish painter. His notname is derived from a panel depiction of the Death of the Virgin, dated to
Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin
Master_of_the_Amsterdam_Death_of_the_Virgin
Ancient Greek painted vase
amongst the Dipylon gravesites attributed to an unknown artist given the notname of "the Dipylon Master". Also known as the Dipylon Painter, the Dipylon
Dipylon_Amphora
5th century BC Athenian vase painter
The Antiphon Painter (fl. 495–480 BC) is the Notname for an Athenian red-figure vase-painter active in ancient Greece during the early 5th century BC
Antiphon_Painter
German painter
The notname Master of the Aachen Altar is given to an anonymous late gothic painter active in Cologne between 1495 and 1520 or 1480 and 1520, named for
Master_of_the_Aachen_Altar
Church in Strasbourg, France
Karlsruhe, which is why the anonymous master who painted them earned the notname of ″Master of the Karlsruhe Passion″. It is assumed that he is identical
St_Thomas'_Church,_Strasbourg
The Master of the Jardin de vertueuse consolation is the Notname of an illuminator active in Bruges in the years 1450 to 1475. He owes his name to a work
Master of the Jardin de vertueuse consolation
Master_of_the_Jardin_de_vertueuse_consolation
Surname list
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Stansfield_(surname)
Painting by the workshop of Master of the Legend of the Magdalen
workshop of the unidentified Early Netherlandish artist known today by the notname the Master of the Legend of the Magdalen, active in Brussels. Although
The_Magdalen_Weeping
French painter
Bibliothèque nationale de France and the British Library). An earlier notname for the same artist derives from a manuscript of the Bible Historiale,
Ravenelle_Painter
Dutch painter
1990 Fred Meijer of the Netherlands Institute for Art History created the notname 'Pseudo-Roestraten' for an unknown artist or artists to whom he attributed
Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten
Pieter_Gerritsz_van_Roestraten
Illuminated manuscript made in 15th-century Paris
The main artist was the so-called Master of the Brussels Initials, a notname for an Italian artist who worked in Paris during the early 15th century
Hours_of_Charles_the_Noble
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Democratic Republic of the Congo naming customs
Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_naming_customs
German curator and art historian
He invented the style term Antwerp Mannerism, and created many of the notnames for undocumented artists in this style, and others of the period. He should
Max_Jakob_Friedländer
Church in Sweden
Tingstäde church has a baptismal font probably made by the artist known by the notname Majestatis, possibly a remnant of the first, wooden church. The church
Tingstäde_Church
Church in Sweden
built by a stonemason's workshop which is sometimes referred to by the notname Egypticus, which was also active at e.g. Grötlingbo and Hablingo churches
Öja_Church
Pseudo-Jan van Kessel the Younger or Pseudo-Jan van Kessel the (II) is the notname given to an artist or workshop to whom or which are attributed about 200
Pseudo-Jan van Kessel the Younger
Pseudo-Jan_van_Kessel_the_Younger
Flemish landscape painter
foreground and de Bles shown in the more obscure lower right corner. The notname of "Pseudo Bles" was invented to cover a number of Antwerp Mannerist paintings
Herri_met_de_Bles
Brygos painter and the Brygos potter. The painter was identified with the notname Brygos Painter by John Beazley, who also argued that the potter of the
Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg
Swedish innkeeper, painter and art agent
works shows similarities to the work of the unidentified painter given the notname Pseudo-Roestraten. Name variation: Christian von Thun, Christian von Thumb
Christian_von_Thum
Painting by the Master of San Lucchese
were a tapestry. The artist's name is unknown, and he has been given a notname by historians. This piece was in Florence, in San Lucchese, in a church
Madonna and Child with Saints (Master of San Lucchese)
Madonna_and_Child_with_Saints_(Master_of_San_Lucchese)
Master, given the same name, who worked in that area from 1410 to 1440. His notname is derived from a shuttered altarpiece at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in
Master_of_the_Holy_Kinship
Church in Sweden
middle of the 14th century and the workshop has been identified as the notname Egypticus, which was active on Gotland during c. 1330–1380. They depicts
Grötlingbo_Church
Italian painter (1412–1468)
earliest of these, in the Royal Collection, gave rise to the artist's old notname, the Master of the Buckingham Palace Madonna. Strozzi's sixthVirgin and
Zanobi_Strozzi
Italian painter
churches, one of the main formats for panel paintings at the time. His notname comes from one of these in the Museo del Bigallo in Florence. A similar
Master of the Bigallo Crucifix
Master_of_the_Bigallo_Crucifix
Flemish painter
work was initially attributed to an anonymous artist who was given the notname Pseudo-Van Douw. Very little is known about Hamers. He was likely born
Franciscus_Hamers
Dutch family name affix
and married names Necronym Posthumous name Temple name Placeholder name Notname Regnal name Slave name Pseudonyms (list) Art name bugō Nicknames list hypocorism
Tussenvoegsel
(present-day Sweden). No written sources about Calcarius exist, and the name is a notname, chosen in the 20th century by art historian Johnny Roosval. It is derived
Calcarius_(sculptor)
South Netherlandish painter
The Master of the 1540s is a notname given to an unidentified artist who was active from 1541 to 1551. The identity of this artist was first brought up
Master_of_the_1540s
French painter
of Fontainebleau, who was active in the middle of the 16th century. The notname, "Master of Flora", is used to designate a still unclearly defined artistic
Master_of_Flora
Church in Sweden
the local stonemason's workshop which is sometimes referred to by the notname Egypticus. They depict the life of Jesus as told in the New Testament,
Martebo_Church
the Parrot or Master of the Parrot (fl. between 1520 and 1540) is the notname given to a group of Flemish painters who likely worked in a workshop in
Master_with_the_Parrot
Manuscript illuminator from the Southern Netherlands
draughtsman active between 1469-1483 in Flanders, probably in Ghent. His notname is derived from two books of hours attributed to him, the Vienna Hours
Master_of_Mary_of_Burgundy
Italian painter (1585–1652)
been attributed to a yet to be identified artist referred to with the notname of Pseudo-Caroselli. The style of the anonymous artist is so close to that
Angelo_Caroselli
Flemish painter
1997, Beuckeleer was identified as the anonymous artist known only by the notname "Monogrammist HB" and as a result more works have been attributed to him
Huybrecht_Beuckeleer
The Master of the Greenville Tondo is the notname for an Italian painter who was active between ca. 1454 and 1513. He is named after a tondo in the Bob
Master of the Greenville Tondo
Master_of_the_Greenville_Tondo
Woodcut print showing a bird's-eye view of the city of Venice, Italy
Until his paintings were identified, his works were attributed to the notname "Master of the Caduceus". The windgods resemble the faces of his engravings
View_of_Venice
Ancient Greek vase painter
the Louvre which depicts the "iliupersis" or sack of Troy. The artist’s notname is derived from several cups painted in a distinctive style and bearing
Brygos_Painter
about 1510–1530 in Bruges and at the court of Henry VIII in England. His notname is based on the Portrait of Charles Brandon, Earl of Suffolk now in a private
Master of the Brandon Portrait
Master_of_the_Brandon_Portrait
a woman now found in the J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, Los Angeles. Notname: name of convenience for an artist David L. Thompson (1982). Mummy Portraits
Malibu_Painter
NOTNAME
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Master
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Celtic
A knight.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Creeper, A small leaf, Parvati
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
King
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Greek, Swedish
Pure
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light, Rose from heaven
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gold coin
Female
Dutch
, Marja Loes.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Courage.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Happy
NOTNAME
NOTNAME
NOTNAME
NOTNAME
NOTNAME