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"Josse: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of Josse, a name that echoes through time, connecting various artistic masterpieces and historical moments

Background imageJosse Collection: Saint Jodocus, 1516/1518. Creator: Leonhard Beck

Saint Jodocus, 1516/1518. Creator: Leonhard Beck
Saint Jodocus, 1516/1518

Background imageJosse Collection: Portrait of Lolotte, 1917 (Painting)

Portrait of Lolotte, 1917 (Painting)
LRI4664095 Portrait of Lolotte, 1917 (Painting) by Modigliani, Amedeo (1884-1920); Musee National d Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris

Background imageJosse Collection: Card Players, c. 1645 (oil on panel)

Card Players, c. 1645 (oil on panel)
3545788 Card Players, c.1645 (oil on panel) by Craesbeeck, Joos van (c.1605-c.61); 31.1x38.7 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: In this disreputable game of cards)

Background imageJosse Collection: Landscape with Tobias and the Angel and Gypsies. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II

Landscape with Tobias and the Angel and Gypsies. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II
Landscape with Tobias and the Angel and Gypsies

Background imageJosse Collection: Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620. Creator: Unknown

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620. Creator: Unknown
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620

Background imageJosse Collection: Louis XII, 1509, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Louis XII, 1509, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Louis XII, 1509, (1907). Portrait of King Louis XII of France (1462-1515), sitting on a throne, with angels holding a crown over his head

Background imageJosse Collection: Saint Sebastien before the Emperors Diokletian and Maximian, late 15th century

Saint Sebastien before the Emperors Diokletian and Maximian, late 15th century. Artist: Josse Lieferinxe
Saint Sebastien before the Emperors Diokletian and Maximian, late 15th century. Master of Saint Sebastian (died around 1508). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageJosse Collection: Josse De Damhouder - 1

Josse De Damhouder - 1
JOSSE DE DAMHOUDER (Damhouderius) Flemish jurist Date: CIRCA 1511 - 1581

Background imageJosse Collection: Josse De Damhouder - 2

Josse De Damhouder - 2
JOSSE DE DAMHOUDER (Damhouderius) Flemish jurist Date: CIRCA 1511 - 1581

Background imageJosse Collection: MEDIEVAL PRISON, 1557. The Provosts prison. Woodcut from Praxis Rerum Civilium

MEDIEVAL PRISON, 1557. The Provosts prison. Woodcut from Praxis Rerum Civilium, by Josse Damhoudere, published 1557 in Antwerp

Background imageJosse Collection: TOWN CRIER, 1557. The town crier blowing his trumpet

TOWN CRIER, 1557. The town crier blowing his trumpet. Woodcut, from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, Antwerp, 1557

Background imageJosse Collection: TOWN CRIER, 1557. The town crier blowing his trumpet

TOWN CRIER, 1557. The town crier blowing his trumpet. Woodcut from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, Antwerp, 1557

Background imageJosse Collection: Anthropomorphic landscape Oil on Wood. Joos or Josse de Momper the Younger (1564-1635)

Anthropomorphic landscape Oil on Wood. Joos or Josse de Momper the Younger (1564-1635) Flemish landscape painter

Background imageJosse Collection: Painting, c1493, by Josse Lieferinxe, master of the school of Avignon

Painting, c1493, by Josse Lieferinxe, master of the school of Avignon
CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST. Painting, c1493, by Josse Lieferinxe, master of the school of Avignon

Background imageJosse Collection: JUSTUS LIPSIUS (1547-1606). Flemish humanist. Line engraving, 18th century

JUSTUS LIPSIUS (1547-1606). Flemish humanist. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageJosse Collection: MEDIEVAL TRIBUNAL. Amende Honorable before the Tribunal. Wood engraving after a line engraving

MEDIEVAL TRIBUNAL. Amende Honorable before the Tribunal. Wood engraving after a line engraving from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, published 1557 in Antwerp

Background imageJosse Collection: MEDIEVAL PRISON, 1557. The Provosts prison. Woodcut from Praxis Rerum Civilium, by Josse Damhoudere

MEDIEVAL PRISON, 1557. The Provosts prison. Woodcut from Praxis Rerum Civilium, by Josse Damhoudere, published 1557 in Antwerp

Background imageJosse Collection: MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF. Tribunal of the kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving

MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF. Tribunal of the kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, published 1557 in Antwerp

Background imageJosse Collection: MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF, 1557. Tribunal of the Kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving

MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF, 1557. Tribunal of the Kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, published in Antwerp, Belgium, 1557

Background imageJosse Collection: 1830 Revolution Belgium

1830 Revolution Belgium
REBELLION : an artillery company mass with their weaponry at the St Josse Ten Noode Cemetery, Faubourg, Brussells during the struggle for Belgian independence. Date: 23 - 26 September 1830

Background imageJosse Collection: Death of De Hallebin

Death of De Hallebin
The death of Josse de Hallebin at the passage of Long-pont during the revolt of Flanders


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"Josse: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of Josse, a name that echoes through time, connecting various artistic masterpieces and historical moments. From the delicate brushstrokes of Lysbette Borluut's portrait to the captivating gaze of Joost Vijdt, these panels from the Ghent Altarpiece transport us back to 1432. Fast forward centuries later, we encounter "Lolotte, " a painting that captures both mystery and allure in its subject. The card players depicted in another artwork remind us of timeless pastimes enjoyed across generations. As we explore landscapes with Tobias and the Angel alongside gypsies, we witness Aegidius Sadeler II's ability to bring scenes alive with his intricate details. In contrast, an unknown artist portrays Saint Francis receiving the stigmata, evoking profound spirituality. The enigmatic Louis XII appears before our eyes in an intriguing piece from 1907. Meanwhile, Josse Lieferinxe takes us back even further as he depicts Saint Sebastien facing Emperor Diokletian and Maximian during late 15th century turmoil. Beyond artistry lies history itself - Josse De Damhouder emerges as a prominent figure captured not once but twice in portraits that immortalize his presence. We catch glimpses of medieval life within a woodcut showcasing Provosts prison while also witnessing a town crier blowing his trumpet for all to hear. Through this diverse collection of artworks spanning centuries, one thing becomes clear - Josse is more than just a name; it represents an enduring thread woven into humanity's tapestry – connecting artists, historical figures, and everyday lives throughout time.