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| Jan de Beer (c1475 - c1528) |
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Artists who influenced Jan de Beer![]() | Flemish painter and draughtsman. He is first mentioned in 1490 in the register of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke, apprenticed to the painter Gillis van Everen (fl 1477-1513). In 1504 de Beer became a master. He subsequently served as alderman of the guild in 1509 and dean in 1515, although he found himself temperamentally unsuited to the position of dean, as is known from a lawsuit he filed in 1519 ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jan de Beer![]() | |
![]() Hans Memling | ![]() Birth of Virgin (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum) | ![]() Annunciation (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum) | ![]() Jan Gossaert |
![]() Jan van Eyck | ![]() Adoration of Magi Triptych (Pinacoteca di Brera) | ![]() Martyrdom of Saint Matthew (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Pieter Coecke van Aelst |
![]() Robert Campin | ![]() Annunciation | ![]() Adoration of Magi | ![]() Master of Lille Adoration |
![]() Master of Tiburtine Sibyl | ![]() Jan Wellens de Cock | ||