Quentin Matsys (1466 - 1530) - photo 1

Quentin Matsys

Quentin Matsys (Dutch: Quinten Matsijs), a Flemish painter born around 1466 in Leuven, is recognized as a pivotal figure in the Early Netherlandish tradition and a founder of the Antwerp school of painting. His initial training as an ironsmith in his father's workshop lent a unique craftsmanship to his artistic endeavors. Matsys' works, which often contained religious themes and satirical elements, were instrumental in the transition from medieval to Renaissance art in northern Europe.

Matsys' early works exhibit the influence of Hans Memling, and later, his exposure to Italian Renaissance artists, especially Leonardo da Vinci, is evident in his refined technique. This amalgamation of Northern European and Italian influences resulted in a distinctive style that earned him the reputation as the leading painter in Antwerp during the early 16th century.

Today, Matsys' masterpieces are housed in prestigious institutions like the National Gallery in London, serving as a testament to his enduring legacy. His contributions to the art world resonate with collectors and historians alike, who admire his innovative blend of technical skill and evocative expression.

Date and place of birt:13 september 1466, Leuven, Belgium
Date and place of death:16 september 1530, Antwerp, Belgium
Nationality:The Netherlands, Flanders, Spanish Netherlands
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Medalist, Painter
Art school / group:Antwerp school
Genre:Genre art, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Old Masters, Renaissance

Creators The Netherlands

Herman Brood (1946 - 2001)
Herman Brood
1946 - 2001
Peter Klashorst (1957)
Peter Klashorst
1957
Fridolin Becker (1830 - 1895)
Fridolin Becker
1830 - 1895
Adriaen de Grijef (1657 - 1715)
Adriaen de Grijef
1657 - 1715
Jean Augustin Daiwaille (1786 - 1850)
Jean Augustin Daiwaille
1786 - 1850
Anton Rooskens (1906 - 1976)
Anton Rooskens
1906 - 1976
Jan van der Meer II (1656 - 1705)
Jan van der Meer II
1656 - 1705
Jan Hermann Barend Koekkoek (1840 - 1912)
Jan Hermann Barend Koekkoek
1840 - 1912
Thierry Veltman (1939)
Thierry Veltman
1939
Willem Kalf (1619 - 1693)
Willem Kalf
1619 - 1693
Johann Lingelbach (1622 - 1674)
Johann Lingelbach
1622 - 1674
Herman Saftleven II (1609 - 1685)
Herman Saftleven II
1609 - 1685
Maria Margaretha van Os (1779 - 1862)
Maria Margaretha van Os
1779 - 1862
Josua de Grave (1643 - 1712)
Josua de Grave
1643 - 1712
Herman Henstenburgh (1667 - 1726)
Herman Henstenburgh
1667 - 1726
Bram van Velde (1895 - 1981)
Bram van Velde
1895 - 1981

Creators Old Masters

Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot (1586 - 1666)
Joost Cornelisz. Droochsloot
1586 - 1666
Robert van Audenaerde (1663 - 1743)
Robert van Audenaerde
1663 - 1743
Domenico Capriolo (1494 - 1528)
Domenico Capriolo
1494 - 1528
Bartholomeus van Bassen (1590 - 1652)
Bartholomeus van Bassen
1590 - 1652
Jacopo da Empoli (1551 - 1640)
Jacopo da Empoli
1551 - 1640
Pieter van der Borcht I (1530 - 1608)
Pieter van der Borcht I
1530 - 1608
Jacob Levecq (1634 - 1675)
Jacob Levecq
1634 - 1675
Giulio Campagnola (1482 - 1516)
Giulio Campagnola
1482 - 1516
Johann Jakob Schalch (1723 - 1789)
Johann Jakob Schalch
1723 - 1789
Marinus van Reymerswaele (1490 - 1546)
Marinus van Reymerswaele
1490 - 1546
Pieter Fris (1627 - 1706)
Pieter Fris
1627 - 1706
Bernardo Zenale (1463 - 1525)
Bernardo Zenale
1463 - 1525
Donato Creti (1671 - 1749)
Donato Creti
1671 - 1749
 Master of Monte Oliveto (XIII century - ?)
Master of Monte Oliveto
XIII century - ?
Petrus Schotanus (1601 - 1669)
Petrus Schotanus
1601 - 1669
Paolo Uccello (1397 - 1475)
Paolo Uccello
1397 - 1475