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Gossaert

American  
[go-sahrt] / gɒˈsɑrt /
Or Gossart

noun

  1. Jan Mabuse, Jan.


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A few portraits by other contemporaneous artists, most notably Flemish painter Jan Gossaert, are included for comparison.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 26, 2021

It includes wonderful works by Albrecht Dürer and Jacopo de' Barbari as well as Gossaert, that reveal how the classical ideal mutated and interbred with more folkish ideas when it crossed the Alps.

From The Guardian • Mar. 4, 2011

So why has Gossaert come into focus once again?

From The Guardian • Feb. 22, 2011

Philip sent Gossaert to draw the half-ruined ancient monuments and buildings and newly excavated classical statues, as well as the new works they inspired.

From The Guardian • Feb. 22, 2011

The Virgin, Christ and St. John under the golden canopy, called a Hubert van Eyck, is probably by Gossaert de Mabuse, and a clever transposition of the altar piece in St. Bavon's at Ghent.

From Promenades of an Impressionist by Huneker, James

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