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    Jan Gossaert (c. 1478 – 1 October 1532) was a French-speaking painter from the Low Countries also known as Jan Mabuse (the name he adopted from his birthplace...
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    collaborated in Haarlem in 1528). In 1524 Jan Gossaert is recorded at Duurstede Castle, near Utrecht, where Jan van Scorel was his pupil. Van Scorel began...
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    with his javelin (or discus), fulfilling the prophecy. Danaë in art Jan Gossaert, 1527 Correggio's Danaë, 1531–1532. One of several variants by Titian...
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    contribution was his patronage of the arts. For years he maintained the painter Jan Gossaert and the humanist Gelderhouwer, and he acted as a protector of Erasmus...
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    painting by Jan Gossaert (born Jean Gossart, also known as Jan Mabuse), dated to 1510–15, depicting the Adoration of the Magi. Although Gossaert's name is...
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    theorist for the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. During his career he worked for Jan Gossaert in Middelburg and trained Frans Floris. Lombard was born in Liège, where...
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    Bulletin, Volume 66, No. 4, December 1984 Jones, Susan Frances. Van Eyck to Gossaert. National Gallery, 2011. ISBN 978-1-85709-504-3 Kemperdick, Stephan. The...
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    Kings (van der Goes), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin The Adoration of the Kings (Gossaert), National Gallery, London Adoration of the Magi (Leonardo), Uffizi, Florence...
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    Lampsonius. Vermeyen was a painter and tapestry designer, probably a pupil of Jan Gossaert. About 1525 he became court painter to Margaret of Austria, regent of...
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    paintings, set up a tradition that was followed by many subsequent artists. Jan Gossaert's work in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (illustrated, top right)...
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    Pierre Coustain Jacques Daret Gerard David Jean Delemer Jan de Beer Colijn de Coter Jan Gossaert Gerard Horenbout Lucas Horenbout Adriaen Isenbrandt Cornelis...
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    Madonna and Child Playing with the Veil (category Paintings by Jan Gossaert)
    painter Jan Gossaert. It is housed in the Mauritshuis museum of The Hague, Netherlands. This work is one of the most copied works of Gossaert (Mabuse)...
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    models are typically included Jan Gossaert, Jan van Scorel, Maarten van Heemskerck, Pieter Coecke van Aelst, Lambert Lombard, Jan Sanders van Hemessen, Michiel...
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    Duchess of Suffolk Cropped image from the wedding portrait, attributed to Jan Gossaert, c. 1516 Queen consort of France Tenure 9 October 1514 – 1 January 1515...
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    Jacopo Pontormo The metamorphosis of Hermaphrodite and Salmacis by Jan Gossaert (Jan Mabuse) Salmacis et Hermaphrodite by Jean Daullé The most famous sculpture...
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    Madonna in the Church (category Paintings by Jan van Eyck)
    votive portrait. Near-contemporary copies by the Master of 1499 and Jan Gossaert pair it with two very different right-hand images: one is of a donor...
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    Museum of Natural History Young girl with an astronomical instrument, by Jan Gossaert, c. 1520-1540 Portrait in the frontispiece of Antoine Crespin's Propheties...
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    previous century's techniques and styles. Even progressive artists such as Jan Gossaert made copies, such as his reworking of van Eyck's Madonna in the Church...
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    Duchy of Brabant. His grandfather Jan van Aken (died 1454) was a painter and is first mentioned in the records in 1430. Jan had five sons, four of whom were...
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    nude figure. Two further artistic influences were Albrecht Dürer and Jan Gossaert. Indeed, he was friends with both, and Dürer drew van Leyden's portrait...
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    Malvagna triptych by the Early Netherlandish painters: Jan Gossaert and Gerard David, and a Deposition by Jan Provost. It also houses a depiction of Moses by...
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  • Italian tradition that developed at the end of the High Renaissance. Jan Gossaert was a major artist in the city at this time. Other artists, such as Frans...
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    worked in the Low Countries for most of their careers, Flemish painter Jan Gossaert, whose visit to Italy in 1508 in the company of Philip of Burgundy left...
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    discovery of three other similar panels), was a master painter who, along with Jan van Eyck, initiated the development of Early Netherlandish painting, a key...
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    the Last Judgment), Hans Memling (The Seven Joys of the Virgin), and Jan Gossaert, aka. Mabuse (Danae). Dutch paintings 17th–18th century: Due to the passion...
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    September 1426) was an Early Netherlandish painter and older brother of Jan van Eyck, as well as Lambert and Margareta, also painters. The absence of...
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    (1904–1948) American artist Maria Johanna Görtz (1783–1853), Swedish painter Jan Gossaert (c. 1478 – 1532), Netherlandish/French painter and draftsman Caroline...
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    Flagellation of Christ by Palma the Elder, a Venus with the Mirror by Jan Gossaert, and portraits by Tiepolo and Alessandro Longhi. Barchessa Candiani,...
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    considered to be the major artist of the period, was surpassed by the likes of Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden. This has been attributed to the abundance...
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    Kissing by Quentin Matsys Madonna and Child Playing with the Veil by Jan Gossaert Madonna and Child with the Book by Raphael Madonna with Child Enthroned...
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