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Juan de Flandes
Flemish-born Spanish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1460-1519
South Netherlandish painter, active in Spain. Nothing is known of his life or work before he went to Spain, where he is first mentioned in a document of 1496 as Juan de Flandes, a painter in the service of Queen Isabella of Castile. Treasury accounts confirm that he held this position until the Queen death in 1504. On arriving in Spain, he must have lived in Burgos, where he certainly met MICHEL SITTOW, another painter in the Queen service, who had been at the Castilian court since 1492.
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Juan de Flandes Christ and the Woman of Samaria (mk05)
new5/Juan de Flandes-949873.jpg Before 1504
Wood 9 1/2 x 7\'\'(24 x 18 cm)Another of the pictures painted for Isabella of Castile,\"the Catholic Queen\";acquired in 1926
Juan de Flandes Herodias Revenge
new21/Juan de Flandes-848964.jpg 75 x 50,4 cm Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp Herod and Herodias sit at a table in a Renaissance interior. Salome presents the severed head of John the Baptist to them on a platter.Herod recoils from the atrocity, but Herodias holds a knife ready to pierce John's tongue in revenge for the saints's denunciation of her sinful behaviour. The panel belonged to an altarpiece devoted to the story of John the Baptist which was painted in 1496 for the Carthusian monastery of Miraflores near Burgos. The original form of the altarpiece has been partially reconstructed. Its central panel was the Baptism of Christ, now in a Madrid collection. Each wing consisted of at lest two panels placed one on top of the other. Although the work of Juan de Flandes is not really Southern Netherlandish in character, we nevertheless detect the clear influence of painters from Ghent and Bruges, especially Hugo van der Goes. He uses painterly techniques to create a strange atmosphere. The bright lighting and accentuation of the green, red and orange sections generate a nervous tension. Placing the main protagonists in the foreground lends the scene an expressive aura and a pronounced monumentality, which is further heightened by the dramatic movement, the sharply delineated forms and the realistic appearance of the figures. Author: JUAN DE FLANDES Title: Herodias' Revenge , 1501-1550 , Spanish Form: painting , religious
Juan de Flandes Virgin and Child before a Landscape
new21/Juan de Flandes-644984.jpg 1510 Oil on panel, 26 x 19,5 cm Private collection The composition of this remarkably refined little painting is based on a lost small work by Memling, which is best reflected in the Virgin of the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Since the dimensions correspond, the work must have been done with a tracing or punch-cardboard based on the original. The version discussed here shows the image in the right direction. The Virgin is represented high above a landscape, more monumental than the prototype. She stands behind a wall over which a white cloth is draped with very heavy folds. This also differs from the model. The panel was incorrectly ascribed to Michel Sittow, and later attributed to Juan de Flandes in 1966. On account of the quality, the typical facial features and the vaporous green-grey landscape, this attribution cannot be doubted. The panel originated about the time of the Retablo Mayor of Palencia (c. 1510) and may have been the central panel of a small triptych described in the accounts of Palencia Cathedral as the 'tabla oratorio de tress pie?as'. If so, it could have been a work in the style of Memling's Triptych of Benedetto Portinari (Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi), with a donor and a saint in front of a continuous landscape on the wings. Author: JUAN DE FLANDES Title: Virgin and Child before a Landscape , 1501-1550 , Spanish Form: painting , religious
Juan de Flandes Herodias' Revenge
new25/Juan de Flandes-978463.jpg Date 1496(1496)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 75 cm (29.5 in). Width: 50.4 cm (19.8 in).
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Juan de Flandes Resurrection
new25/Juan de Flandes-346748.jpg Date c. 1508(1508)
Medium Tempera and oil on panel.
Dimensions 131 x 87.5 cm (51.6 x 34.4 in)
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Juan de Flandes Herodias' Revenge
new25/Juan de Flandes-389793.jpg 1496(1496)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 75 cm (29.5 in). Width: 50.4 cm (19.8 in).
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Juan de Flandes Resurrection
new25/Juan de Flandes-638336.jpg 1508(1508)
Medium Tempera and oil on panel.
Dimensions 131 X 87.5 cm (51.6 X 34.4 in)
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Juan de Flandes Portrait of an Infanta (possibly Catherine of Aragon)
new25/Juan de Flandes-945834.jpg Date c. 1496(1496)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 32 cm (12.6 in). Width: 22 cm (8.7 in).
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Flemish-born Spanish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1460-1519
South Netherlandish painter, active in Spain. Nothing is known of his life or work before he went to Spain, where he is first mentioned in a document of 1496 as Juan de Flandes, a painter in the service of Queen Isabella of Castile. Treasury accounts confirm that he held this position until the Queen death in 1504. On arriving in Spain, he must have lived in Burgos, where he certainly met MICHEL SITTOW, another painter in the Queen service, who had been at the Castilian court since 1492.
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