Place: Lummen
Born: 1504
Death: 1507
Biography:
, also known as Ayne Bru, was a 16th-century Renaissance painter of German origin who worked in Catalonia. Born in Lummen, Belgium in 1504, little is known about his early life and training. However, it is believed that he received his artistic training in Northern Italy, which influenced his style.
Bru's style is characterized by a fusion of Flemish and Italian influences, reflecting his German origins and possible training in Northern Italy before moving to Barcelona. His most famous work is the central panel of the retable, The Martyrdom of Saint Cucuphas, which depicts the saint's martyrdom with great realism.
Bru is known for his work on the retable of the main altar in the church of the monastery of Sant Cugat del Vallès, for which he was paid between 1504 and 1507. This notable contribution showcases his mastery of Renaissance art.
Aine Bru's work, though limited in scope, has had a lasting impact on the art world. His unique blend of styles continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike.