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| Jan Cossiers (1600 - 1671) |
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Artists who influenced Jan Cossiers![]() | Flemish painter and draughtsman. After serving an apprenticeship with his father, Anton Cossiers (fl 1604–c1646), and then with Cornelis de Vos, he went first to Aix-en-Provence, where he stayed with the painter Abraham de Vries (1590–1650/62), and then to Rome, where he is mentioned in October 1624. By 1626 he had returned to Aix and had contact with, among others, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan Cossiers![]() | |
![]() Peter Rubens | ![]() Fortune Telling (Hermitage) | ![]() Promethus Steals Fire (Prado) | ![]() Simon de Vos |
![]() Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio | ![]() Portrait of a Man (Worcester Art Museum) | ![]() Ecce Homo (Musee du Louvre) | |
![]() Cornelis de Vos | ![]() Five Senses | ![]() Singer and Violinist | |
![]() Head of Young Boy (Getty Museum) | ![]() Portrait of a Man | ||