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The artist known as Jordan Målare (literally, "Jordan the painter") was a Swedish artist, leader of a workshop that c. 1460 to 1470 manufactured altarpieces for several Swedish churches.[1] In 1484 he became a burgher of Arboga. Altarpieces from his workshop exist in the churches of Sollentuna, Sånga, Ekerö, Romfartuna and Bollnäs, as well as on display in the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.[2]
References
- ^ "Jordan målare" (in Swedish). Nationalencyclopedin. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ^ "Jordan Målare" (in Swedish). Lexikonett Amanda. Retrieved 8 April 2014.