Place: Tallinn
Born: 1469
Death: 1525
Biography:
, also known as Master Michiel, was born in Reval (now Tallinn), Estonia, around 1469. His early life is shrouded in mystery, but it's believed he received his initial training from his father, a painter. Sittow's apprenticeship in Bruges, possibly under the renowned Netherlandish painter Hans Memling, significantly influenced his style.
In 1492, Sittow entered the service of Isabella of Castile and León, marking the beginning of his illustrious career as a court portrait painter. He remained in her service until her death in 1504 but was not always tied to her court, working and traveling abroad. Notable works from this period include The Ascension.
After Isabella's passing, Sittow returned to Reval in 1506, becoming a member of the artists' guild in 1507. He married for the first time in 1509 at the age of approximately 40. Despite his settled life, Sittow continued to travel and work for various royal courts in the Netherlands.
Sittow's impact on Early Netherlandish painting is undeniable. His collaboration with Juan de Flandes on a series of small panels depicting the lives of Christ and the Virgin for Isabella showcases his mastery of devotional art. Important Works and Collections:
For more on Michael Sittow and his contemporaries, explore Ateneumin Taidemuseo (Finland) - A Haven for Finnish Art, a detailed look at the museum's collection and significance in the context of European art history.