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 oil


Christ and the Woman of Samaria
Painting ID::  1224
Christ and the Woman of Samaria
Musee du Louvre, Paris
Musee_du_Louvre,_Paris
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes Saints Michael and Francis oil


Saints Michael and Francis
Painting ID::  1225
Saints Michael and Francis
1505-09
1505-09
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes The Marriage Feast at Cana 2 oil


The Marriage Feast at Cana 2
Painting ID::  1226
The Marriage Feast at Cana 2
1500 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1500_ Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art,_New_York
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes Christ and the Woman of Samaria (mk05) oil


Christ and the Woman of Samaria (mk05)
Painting ID::  20055
Christ and the Woman of Samaria (mk05)
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 The Ascension oil


The Ascension
Painting ID::  28516
The Ascension
mk61 c.1510
mk61 c.1510
   
   
     

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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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