Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance Painter

     

    Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance painter

    About the Artist


    Jan Gossart (1487-1532) was also known as Jan Gossaert or Jan Mabuse. He was a Netherlandish painter and he was famous and noted for introducing the styes of Italian Renaissance into the Low Counturies. 


    His early works namely Jesus, the Virgin, and the Baptist were a reflection of his interest and influence of the art works of Albercht Durer and Jan Van Eyck. One of his early noted work is “Agony in the Garden”. Later in his life Jan Gossaert was impressed of the art of the High Renaissance. Later in his life he continued to make paintings and art works showcasing Italian art style. His subsequent works such as the Neptune and Amphitrite (1516) and the Hercules and Deianira (1517).

    During his lifetime, Jan maintained the careful observation and used lapidary technique which was traditional in Netherlandish art. 

    Jan Gossart was a well known portrait painter. His portraits namely Charles de Bourgogne, Eleanor of Austria (c. 1525), and Jean Carondelet (1517) are quite notable for the expression of hands and psychological perception. 



    Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance painter

    His noted art works


    Paintings Gallery 

    Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance painter

    Three children of Christian II of Denmark 1526-Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance painter
    Three children of Christian II of Denmark 1526

    St Luke Painting the Madonna by Jan Gossaert (1520–25) Wood, 109.5 × 82 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna-Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance painter
    St Luke Painting the Madonna by Jan Gossaert (1520–25) Wood, 109.5 × 82 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna


    Jan Gossaert | A Netherlandish Renaissance painter

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