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Jan de Beer, originally known as the Master of the Milan Adoration, was a Flemish painter born in 1475A biography of Jan de Beer.#JandeBeer #artist #Biograph...
Jan de Beer, formerly known as the Master of the Milan Adoration was born circa 1475, died 1528. He was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and glass designer ac...
Bibliography. Dan Ewing, Jan de Beer: Gothic renewal in Renaissance Antwerp (Brepols, 2016). Peter van den Brink, 'JdB as draughtsman' in Jan De Beer's Renaissance Altarpieces (Barber Institute, Birmingham 2019).
Jan de Beer was born in Antwerp, probably around 1475. He was considered to be one of the greatest painters of the ‘Antwerp Mannerists’, artists who broke with the tradition of early 15th-century Netherlandish art by introducing figures in expressive poses and setting them within elaborate architectural spaces.
Discover some of the secrets and details invaluable to the human eye in this work. Jan de Beer was a painter active in the first third of the 16th century, associated with the group known as the Antwerp Mannerists.
This panel, ascribed to Jan de Beer, is painted on both sides and it formed part of an altarpiece or a screen.
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Jan de Beer. c.1475–1528. Netherlandish, South Netherlandish, Flemish, Dutch. Summary. Image credit: The Henry Barber Trust, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham. Joseph and the Suitors c.1515–1520. Jan de Beer (c.1475–1528) The Barber Institute of Fine Arts.