Keldermans family
Keldermans is a family of Flemish artists, originating from the city of Mechelen in the Duchy of Brabant. The members of the family were mostly architects working in the Brabantine Gothic style. As the most important architects of their time in the Netherlands, they defined the Brabantine Gothic style, and their works can still be seen today in cities like Mechelen, Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Lier, Middelburg and Gouda. Anthonis II and Rombout II were court architects for Charles V. Laurens II, last in the line, was influenced by Renaissance architecture and marked the end of the Gothic period in this region.
Family tree
Jan I (1345–1425) sculptor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan II (1375–1445) architect | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andries I (1400–1488) city architect of Mechelen | Rombout I (1420–1489) glass painter | Jan III sculptor city halls of Gouda and Middelburg | Matthijs I sculptor in Leuven and Middelburg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anthonis I (c. 1440–1512) city architect of Mechelen city hall of Middelburg | Matthijs II (fl. 1478–1495) sculptor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anthonis II (d. 1515) architect for Charles V and city of Mechelen | Rombout II (1460–1531) architect for Charles V and city of Mechelen | Laurens I (fl. 1485) sculptor | Anthonis III sculptor in Spain | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Laurens II (d. 1534) architect | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name
The actual family name was Van Mansdale. Keldermans (Dutch for cellar man) was a nickname given to Jan I because the family house was nicknamed 't Kelderken (the cellar). The family was not happy with the nickname and usually continued to sign documents with the name "Van Mansdale".
References
- "Keldermans". Winkler Prins encyclopedia (8 ed.). 1975.