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  1. De schilderijen- en kaderfabriek Martin Douven ("Art Factory Douven") in Leopoldsburg werd in 1928 door Martin Douven (1898-1973) opgericht. Tussen de jaren 1955-1975 was het de grootste schilderijenfabriek in Europa. De activiteiten werden in 1977 stopgezet en overgebracht naar Toronto.

  2. Jul 2, 2015 · The most important proof of De Beer’s sixteenth-century reputation comes not from his lifetime but from forty years after his death, when Lodovico Guicciardini included Jan de Beer in his list of the fifty-one most important Netherlandish panel painters from Jan van Eyck to Hans Vredeman de Vries.

    • Dan Ewing
    • 2015
  3. Jan de Beer documented 1491; died 1527/8 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.

  4. Possibly by Jan de Beer, one of the greatest practitioners of this school, the drawing depicts the Lamentation, with Christ's body laid out on a linen cloth in the foreground and figures around him expressing various stages of mourning and despair.

  5. She is shown in a nocturnal scene adoring the infant Christ. Two shepherds approach through the door to the right, and Joseph with a lantern enters from the left. A different note is struck by the angels who are grief-stricken by the realisation of Christ’s fate.

  6. Dec 20, 2019 · This year, the gallery is showing its recently restored altarpiece panel by Jan de Beer, who lived and worked in Antwerp from about 1475 to 1527-28. In 1515, he became dean of the city’s painters Guild of St Luke.

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  8. Jan de Beer, formerly known as the Master of the Milan Adoration (c. 1475 – 1528) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and glass designer active in Antwerp at the beginning of the 16th century. He is considered one of the most important members of the loose group of painters active in and around Antwerp in the early 16th century referred to as ...