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5 April 2012 Under the title Man, Myth and Sensual Pleasures, the National Gallery's first major exhibition of the year is devoted to the paintings of Jan Gossaert. His is not the first name with ...
Pity poor Jan Gossaert. During the winter of 1509 he became the first Netherlandish artist to visit Rome, epicentre of classical civilisation and wellspring of the Italian Renaissance. Ever since ...
A new artist record has been set for Flemish painter Jan Gossaert at Zürich’s Koller Auktionen. The work, Virgin with Child (c. 1530) fetched 2.37 million Swiss Francs ($2.66 million with buyer ...
In Washington’s National Gallery of Art hangs a portrait by Jan Gossaert. Painted around 1530, at the very moment when the Dutch were becoming the undisputed masters of European trade ...
Musical angels... mysterious kings... joyful shepherds! Take the closest of looks at Jan Gossaert's masterpiece, The Adoration of the Kings. With Cathy FitzGerald. Show more Cathy FitzGerald ...
Albrecht Dürer and Jan Gossaert, featuring equally expressive older women, to explore how the female body, age and certain facial features were satirized and demonized during the Renaissance.
‘The Adoration of the Kings’ by Jan Gossaert (1510-15). Photo12/Universal Images Group via Getty Images The exhibition centering The Adoration of the Kings will allow viewers to zoom in on ...
Here is a show about a single painting, The Adoration of the Kings (1510-15) by Jan Gossaert, which we are invited to “experience” not with our eyes but via a screen. Don’t get me wrong ...
97 x 73 cm. (38.2 x 28.7 in.) Gossaert, Jan, gen. Mabuse - Circle of Madonna with Child Flemish school of the 16th century. Mother of God sitting in an interior, in front of her the boy Jesus playing ...