Quentin Matsys

Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1465-1530,Flemish painter. After studying in Louvain, he moved to Antwerp by 1491, remaining in that city throughout his life. Influences of Italian art, especially of Leonardo da Vinci, may be seen in his work, particularly in the delicate modeling, the subtle nuances of tone, and in the adoption of Leonardo's grotesque head studies for such pictures as The Old Man (Jacquemart-Andre Mus., Paris) and Ugly Duchess (National Gall., London). Massys sought inspiration also in works of earlier Flemish artists, especially of Jan van Eyck. The combined Flemish and Italian influences aided Massys in evolving a calm and measured style, with solid figures and soft textures. He developed a type of portraiture in which the sitter was placed against an appropriate background, as in his painting of St. Erasmus surrounded by books and papers (National Gall., Rome). There are religious subjects and portraits by Massys in the museums of Munich, Brussels, Antwerp, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Quentin's son, Jan Massys, c.1509?C1575, painted satirical and later more elegant works under French influence. Judith (Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston) is characteristic. Another son, Cornelis Massys, d. after 1560, was a landscape painter and engraver.


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Quentin Matsys St Anne Altarpiece oil


St Anne Altarpiece
Painting ID::  89145
St Anne Altarpiece
between 1507(1507) and 1508(1508) Medium oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

Quentin Matsys St Anne Altarpiece oil


St Anne Altarpiece
Painting ID::  89146
St Anne Altarpiece
between 1507(1507) and 1508(1508) Medium oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

Quentin Matsys Ecce Homo oil


Ecce Homo
Painting ID::  89293
Ecce Homo
1526(1526) Medium oil on wood cyf
1526(1526) _ Medium_oil_on_wood _ cyf
   
   
     

Quentin Matsys Ecce Homo oil


Ecce Homo
Painting ID::  89294
Ecce Homo
1526(1526) Medium oil on wood cyf
1526(1526) _ Medium_oil_on_wood _ cyf
   
   
     

Quentin Matsys St John Altarpiece oil


St John Altarpiece
Painting ID::  89330
St John Altarpiece
between 1507(1507) and 1508(1508) Medium oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

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     Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1465-1530,Flemish painter. After studying in Louvain, he moved to Antwerp by 1491, remaining in that city throughout his life. Influences of Italian art, especially of Leonardo da Vinci, may be seen in his work, particularly in the delicate modeling, the subtle nuances of tone, and in the adoption of Leonardo's grotesque head studies for such pictures as The Old Man (Jacquemart-Andre Mus., Paris) and Ugly Duchess (National Gall., London). Massys sought inspiration also in works of earlier Flemish artists, especially of Jan van Eyck. The combined Flemish and Italian influences aided Massys in evolving a calm and measured style, with solid figures and soft textures. He developed a type of portraiture in which the sitter was placed against an appropriate background, as in his painting of St. Erasmus surrounded by books and papers (National Gall., Rome). There are religious subjects and portraits by Massys in the museums of Munich, Brussels, Antwerp, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Quentin's son, Jan Massys, c.1509?C1575, painted satirical and later more elegant works under French influence. Judith (Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston) is characteristic. Another son, Cornelis Massys, d. after 1560, was a landscape painter and engraver.

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