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| Abraham Janssens (1575 - 1632) |
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Artists who influenced Abraham Janssens![]() | Flemish figure and portrait painter, active mainly in Antwerp. He was in Rome in 1598 and back in Antwerp by 1601. A second visit to Italy seems likely, for although in 1601 he was painting in a Mannerist style (Diana and Callisto, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest), by 1909 (Scaldis and Antwerpia, Musée Royal, Antwerp) his work had become much more solid, sober, and classical, suggesting close knowle ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Abraham Janssens![]() | |
![]() Peter Rubens | ![]() Scaldis and Antwerpia (Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp) | ![]() Dead Christ in Tomb (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Johann Liss |
![]() Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio | ![]() Venus and Adonis (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Hercules Challenges Achelous for Deianeira (Seattle Art Museum) | ![]() Theodoor van Loon |
![]() Raphael | ![]() Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze (Brukenthal Museum) | ![]() Philemon and Baucis (Davis Museum) | ![]() Nicolas Régnier |
![]() Michelangelo | ![]() Theodore Rombouts | ||