Jan Gossaert (Mabuse, 1478 - 1532)
Mabuse1478Maubeuge, France1532-10-01Antwerp, BelgiumFlanders, Spanish Netherlands
Jan Gossaert
Jan Gossaert was a French-speaking painter from the Low Countries also known as Jan Mabuse (the name he adopted from his birthplace, Maubeuge) or Jennyn van Hennegouwe (Hainaut), as he called himself when he matriculated in the Guild of Saint Luke, at Antwerp, in 1503. He was one of the first painters of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting to visit Italy and Rome, which he did in 1508–09, and a leader of the style known as Romanism, which brought elements of Italian Renaissance painting to the north, sometimes with a rather awkward effect. He achieved fame across at least northern Europe, and painted religious subjects, including large altarpieces, but also portraits and mythological subjects, including some nudity.
Nickname: | Mabuse |
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Date and place of birt: | 1478, Maubeuge, France |
Date and place of death: | 1 october 1532, Antwerp, Belgium |
Nationality: | Flanders, Spanish Netherlands |
Period of activity: | XV, XVI century |
Specialization: | Artist, Graphic artist, Painter, Wood carver |
Art school / group: | Flemish School |
Genre: | Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre |
Art style: | High Renaissance, Renaissance, Old Masters |