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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 ...
Jul 2, 2015 · This article assembles the evidence for the lifetime reputation of the Antwerp painter Jan de Beer (ca. 1475–1527/28), rediscovered by Georges Hulin de Loo and Max J. Friedländer in the early twentieth century.
- Dan Ewing
- 2015
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.
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.
The collector John Strange is thought to be responsible for bringing the first Jan de Beer painting to England. Strange acquired the Virgin Triptych (Catalogue #2) from a Venetian family before 1789, and the triptych in 1800, or at least by 1821, came into the collection of the Earl of Radnor of Longford Castle, who owned a number of other ...
A revelatory exhibition at the Barber Institute presents the sumptuous work of Jan de Beer, forgotten master of the Northern Renaissance
Feb 18, 2011 · Jan de Beer (about 1475 – before 1528) worked in a style known as Antwerp Mannerism, which Gossaert was associated with during his early career. Antwerp Mannerism Characteristically, these blended Gothic and Italian Renaissance ornamental elements.