- Jan
Mandijn or Jan
Mandyn (c. 1500,
Haarlem – c. 1560, Antwerp) was a
Renaissance painter of the Low Countries, who
worked in
Antwerp after 1530. He is...
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particular interest, with
renowned works of Gossart,
Benson and Coecke,
Mandijn,
Vredeman de Vries, De Vos, Jordaens, Van Dyck,
Grebber or Ruisdael. In...
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Netherlands and took up
residence in Antwerp,
first with his
compatriot Jan
Mandijn.
Aertsen became a
member of Antwerp's
Guild of
Saint Luke. In the official...
- drawing, he was
first apprenticed with Jan
Mandijn,
where he sta**** for 18 months. Upon the
death of
Mandijn,
Spranger studied for some time with Frans...
- –
Middelburg 1532) Mander,
Karel van (Meulebeke 1548 –
Amsterdam 1606)
Mandijn, Jan (Haarlem c. 1500 –
Antwerp c. 1560) Mor,
Anthonis (Utrecht 1519 –...
- subjects, that
could not be
attributed to
Bosch followers such as Jan
Mandijn or to
Pieter Huys, have been
attributed to him. The
range of his subject...
-
Hieronymus Francken the
Elder Lucas de
Heere Jan
Sanders van
Hemessen Jan
Mandijn Jan
Matsys Quentin Matsys Joos de
Momper Jan
Gossaert Adam van
Noort Joachim...
- 1595 – Rome, 1649) Mander,
Karel van (Meulebeke, 1548 – Amsterdam, 1606)
Mandijn, Jan (Haarlem, 1500 – Antwerp, 1560) Mars,
Melchior de la (ca. 1585 – 1650)...
- mid-16th century, such as
Pieter Coecke van Aelst,
Pieter Aertsen, Jan
Mandijn and
Frans Floris. The
sharply accented realism of some
figures in his work...
- Mostaert.
While his
brother Gillis studied landscape painting with Jan
Mandijn,
Frans became a
pupil of the
landscape painter Herri met de Bles. Van Mander...