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Gossart [Gossaert; van Henegouwe; de Waele], Jan [Iennin; Janin; Jennyn] [Mabuse]
(b ?Maubeuge, c. 1478; d ?Antwerp, 1 Oct 1532). South Netherlandish painter, draughtsman and printmaker. During the first decade of the 16th century he was one of the earliest exponents of ANTWERP MANNERISM. Following his trip to Italy in 15089 in the entourage of the humanist sea admiral Philip of Burgundy, later Bishop of Utrecht, Gossart played an important role in the Netherlands in effecting the transition between Late Gothic and Romanism, a northern style based on antique and Italian Renaissance models. He was also the first Netherlandish artist to paint classically inspired, mythological nudes.
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- Gossart, Jan
- Antwerp Mannerism
- Mendoza
- Nicquet
- Nude, §2: Middle Ages and Renaissance, to 1600
- Woodcut, §II, 3(ii): 16th century: The Netherlands
- collaboration
- groups and movements
- methods
- patrons and collectors
- Beurnonville, Etienne-Edmond Martin, Baron de
- Boisserée, Melchior and Sulpiz
- Charles I, King of England and Scotland (reg 1625-49)
- Christian II, King of Denmark and Norway (reg 1513-23)
- Clark, Robert Sterling
- Howard (ii), Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle
- Howard (ii), George James, 9th Earl of Carlisle
- Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy and Regent of the Netherlands (1480-1530)
- Nassau, Hendrik III, Count of
- Philip of Burgundy, Bishop of Utrecht
- Richards, John Inigo
- Siciliano, Antonio
- Tallard, Marie-Joseph d'Hostun, Duc de
- pupils
- reproductive prints by others
- sponsors
- works
- Architectural pictures, §2(ii): c 1550c 1700: Flemish artists
- Belgium, §III, 2(i): Panel, wall and glass painting, 1400c 1550
- Canopy (i)
- Erotic art, §I, 2(ii): Western world, c 1500c 1700
- Frame, §V, 2: The Netherlands and Belgium: Renaissance
- Grimani Breviary
- Netherlands, the, §III, 3: Painting and graphic arts, c 1525c 1550
- Roundel, stained-glass, §2: Design
- Vanitas, §1: Origins
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