Gossaert
Americannoun
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Although portraiture is the focus, it arrays Holbein’s pictures of individuals alongside woodcuts and designs for medallions; paintings and engravings by Albrecht Dürer, Jan Gossaert and other contemporaries; and also signet rings, hat badges and other jewels that rhyme with the accouterments of Holbein’s sitters.
From New York Times
A few portraits by other contemporaneous artists, most notably Flemish painter Jan Gossaert, are included for comparison.
From Los Angeles Times
There she found the sale records of a diptych misattributed as being by the Dutch painter Jan Gossaert but also sketches of the family arms of the featured couple which drew a link to the mysterious woman in the Mauritshuis.
From The Guardian
It explains how the museum came to deduce that the painting was likely done in the early 16th century by a follower of the Flemish artist Jan Gossaert.
From New York Times
He is wearing a richly worked gold and red oriental costume reminiscent of Balthazar’s in Jan Gossaert’s Adoration of the Magi, but without the crown and scarf.
From Literature
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