Abraham Janssens

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Abraham Janssens was a prominent early 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter known for his large-scale religious and mythological works that showed strong Italian and Caravaggesque influences.

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instanceOf Flemish Baroque painter
human
activeIn Antwerp NERFINISHED
artHistoricalRole early representative of Baroque in Antwerp
artisticStyle Caravaggesque
Flemish Baroque NERFINISHED
birthYear c. 1575
contemporaryOf Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Habsburg Netherlands NERFINISHED
deathYear 1632
fieldOfWork painting
floruit early 17th century
genre history painting
mythological painting
religious painting
influencedBy Caravaggio NERFINISHED
Caravaggism NERFINISHED
Italian painting
memberOf Guild of Saint Luke (Antwerp) NERFINISHED
movement Baroque
mythologicalTheme classical mythology
name Abraham Janssen NERFINISHED
Abraham Janssens NERFINISHED
Abraham Janssens I NERFINISHED
nationality Flemish
notableFor large-scale religious compositions
mythological scenes
notableWork The Death of Cleopatra NERFINISHED
The Miraculous Draught of Fishes NERFINISHED
The Raising of the Cross (version by Janssens) NERFINISHED
occupation painter
region Flanders NERFINISHED
religiousTheme New Testament scenes NERFINISHED
Old Testament scenes
styleCharacteristic dramatic lighting
monumental figures
strong chiaroscuro
theatrical compositions
subjectOf studies on early Antwerp Baroque painting
usesMedium oil on canvas
oil on panel
workLocation Antwerp NERFINISHED

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studio of Otto van Veen trained Abraham Janssens
Guild of Saint Luke in Antwerp hasMember Abraham Janssens