- 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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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 signed...
- 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....
- 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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Kings (van der Goes), Gemäldegalerie,
Berlin The
Adoration of the
Kings (
Gossaert),
National Gallery,
London Adoration of the Magi (Leonardo da Vinci), Uffizi...
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Pieter Gerritsz in Haarlem,
Jacob Cornelisz in Amsterdam, or with Jan
Gossaert in Utrecht, but it is
certain that the last two were the
master painters...
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Jacques Daret Gerard David Jean
Delemer Jan de Beer
Colijn de
Coter Jan
Gossaert Gerard ****nbout
Lucas ****nbout
Adriaen Isenbrandt Cornelis Liefrinck...
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their retinue, as for
example in the
slightly earlier Adoration by Jan
Gossaert, also in the
National Gallery, to
which David is
sometimes thought to have...
- by
Francesco Laurana (1471) and the
Malvagna Triptych (c. 1510), by Jan
Gossaert and an
Annunziata by
Antonello da Messina.
Antonino Salinas Regional Archeological...
- that of the
Dutch painter Jan van
Scorel and the
Flemish painter Jan
Gossaert.
Gossaert and his
pupil van
Scorel were
among the
first painters of the Habsburg...