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| Jan Gossaert (c1478 - 1532) |
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Artists who influenced Jan Gossaert![]() | Flemish painter, draughtsman and engraver. He was born in 1478, in Maubeuge in the Burgundian province of Hainaut. It was under the name Jennyn Van Henegouwe that he was received as a master of the Guild of St Luke at Antwerp in 1503. His early career is largely obscure. The composition and nature of certain of his religious paintings suggest he may have trained in Bruges, perhaps with Gérard Davi ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan Gossaert![]() | |
![]() Albrecht Dürer | ![]() Mary Magdalene (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Francisco de los Cobos y Molina (Getty Museum) | ![]() Lucas van Leyden |
![]() Michelangelo | ![]() Adoration of Kings (National Gallery) | ![]() Adam and Eve in Paradise (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Adriaen Isenbrandt |
![]() Gerard David | ![]() Neptune and Amphitrite (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Descent from Cross (Hermitage) | ![]() Master of Female Half Lengths |
![]() Andrea Mantegna | ![]() Doner's Wife (Chrysler/Brussels Triptych 3) (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) | ![]() Doner (Chrysler/Brussels Triptych 1) (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) | ![]() Jan Sanders van Hemessen |