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Portrait of John Mabuse or Jan Gossaert, French-speaking painter from the Low Countries, circa 1478-1532

Portrait of John Mabuse or Jan Gossaert, French-speaking painter from the Low Countries, circa 1478-1532


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Portrait of John Mabuse or Jan Gossaert, French-speaking painter from the Low Countries, circa 1478-1532

6338793 Portrait of John Mabuse or Jan Gossaert, French-speaking painter from the Low Countries, circa 1478-1532 by Bannerman, Alexander (18th century); (add.info.: Portrait of John Mabuse or Jan Gossaert, French-speaking painter from the Low Countries, circa 1478-1532. Jan Mabuse or Jennyn van Hennegouwe. Copperplate engraving by Alexander Bannerman after a portrait by an unknown artist from Horace Walpoles Anecdotes of Painting in England, London, 1765.); © Florilegius

Media ID 25215606

© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images

1765 Alexander Bannerman Anecdotes Of Painting In England Horace Walpole Low Countries Unknown Artist Copperplate Engraving Jan Gossaert Jan Mabuse Jennyn Van Hennegouwe


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This print showcases a portrait of John Mabuse or Jan Gossaert, a renowned French-speaking painter from the Low Countries. Believed to have lived between 1478 and 1532, Mabuse was an influential figure in the art world during the Renaissance period. The image is a copperplate engraving created by Alexander Bannerman in the 18th century, based on a portrait by an unknown artist featured in Horace Walpole's "Anecdotes of Painting in England" published in London in 1765. The portrait captures Mabuse's enigmatic persona with great precision and detail. His gaze is intense and contemplative, revealing his deep passion for his craft. The artist skillfully highlights Mabuse's facial features, emphasizing his expressive eyes and strong jawline. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, further enhancing the subject's presence. Mabuse's contribution to art history cannot be overstated. He played a significant role in bridging the gap between Northern European traditions and Italian Renaissance influences. His works are characterized by their meticulous attention to detail, vibrant colors, and intricate symbolism. This print serves as both a tribute to Mabuse's artistic legacy and an invitation for viewers to delve into his fascinating life story through visual exploration. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of portraiture as it immortalizes one of history's most talented painters.

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