Jan Massijs or Jan Matsys (c.1510 – 8 October 1575) was a Flemish Renaissance painter known for his history paintings, genre scenes and landscapes. He...
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490-491 Media related to Cornelis Massijs at Wikimedia Commons Cornelis Massijs engravings at the British Museum Cornelis Massijs works at the Rijksmuseum...
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work by Jan Massijs, but it was destroyed during one of the Spanish Furies, the one which devastated the city of Antwerp in 1576. Afterwards, Jan van Asseliers...
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Mandijn, Jan (Haarlem, 1500 – Antwerp, 1560) Mars, Melchior de la (ca. 1585 – 1650) Massijs, Cornelis (1508–1580) Master LC (fl. ca. 1525–50) Matsys, Jan (Antwerp...
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Massijs (1508–c. 1556), son of Quentin Matsys Jan Matsys (c. 1510–1575), son of Quentin Matsys Quentin Metsys the Younger (c. 1543–1589), son of Jan Matsys...
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Netherlandish paintings such as in the bride paintings of Marten van Cleve and Jan Massijs. Held further refers to comments made by the painter Gerard de Lairesse...
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Quentin Matsys (redirect from Quinten Massijs (I))
last name is also recorded as Massys or Metsys Nanny Schrijvers, Quinten Massijs Archived 2019-08-27 at the Wayback Machine at Flemish Primitives Quintijn...
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textiles. Artists whose works are on display include Jan Fyt, Cornelis Massijs, Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Sanders van Hemessen, Hans III Jordaens, Jacob Jordaens...
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Institute for Art History. "Attributed to Aelbrecht Bouts, Christ". BALaT. "Jan Massijs, Judith with the head of Holofernes". Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. "Portret...
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Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms Jan Davidsz. de Heem at the Netherlands Institute for Art History Massijs, Rubens, Van Dyck en de anderen, Ben van...
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circle, the three brothers Massijs are seen: Josse, the eldest, busy mounting a church clock; Quentin, painting a portrait; and Jan, grinding colors. Oak....
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are: Cornelis Engebrechtsz (c. 1462 – 1527), painter from Leiden Cornelis Massijs (c. 1508 – 1556), painter from Flanders, Belgium Cornelis Floris de Vriendt...
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Valdés, Alfonso de Valdés • Peter Vannes • Pieter Gillis • Gentian Hervetus • Jan Łaski • Germain de Brie • Pierre Barbier • Lambert Grunnius (fictitious): 337 ...
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Private collection (url) Cornelis Massijs (1510–1557), 2 paintings : Crucifixion, Rockox House, Antwerp (url) Jan Matsys (1510–1575), 9 paintings : David...
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original on 14 July 2014. Jan Davidsz. de Heem at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch) Beneden, Ben van. "Massijs, Rubens, Van Dyck en de...
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Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten 2005, 239 p. at arthistoricum.net Quinten Massijs Archived 27 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine at Flemish Primitives De...
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Kulmbach, Hans Süss von (Kulmbach, ca. 1480 – Nürnberg, 1522), 3 works Massijs, Quinten (Leuven, 1466 – Antwerp, 1530), 2 works Master of Alkmaar (Alkmaar...
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Leiden, 1533), 5 works Di Tommè, Luca (Siena, 1356 – Siena, 1389), 1 work Massijs, Quinten (Leuven, 1466 – Antwerp, 1530), 3 works Master of Alkmaar (Alkmaar...
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