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JANSSENS, Abraham
Flemish painter (b. 1575, Antwerpen, d. 1632, Antwerpen).
Flemish painter. He painted historical, religious and mythological subjects, often on a large scale, derived principally from antique sculpture and the art of Michelangelo and Raphael and, to a lesser degree, from certain contemporaries, including the Dutch late Mannerists and the Bolognese school. He was highly esteemed in Antwerp but suffered, then and subsequently, from the inevitable comparison with his contemporary and formidable rival Rubens Related Paintings of JANSSENS, Abraham :. | The Orgy f | Pang plans scenery Schwarz | New York | Details of virgin and child,with saints and donor | farmers wearing a blue jacket | Related Artists: John Edward Brett1830-1902
English Hans Sandreuter1850 -1901 Roussel CharlesFrench , 1861-1836
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