Jan van Scorel
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He differed from most Romanists in that he was a native of the northern Netherlands and not of Flanders and that he remained most of his life in the northern Netherlands. He settled permanently in Utrecht in 1530 and established a large workshop on the Italian model. The workshop mainly produced altarpieces, many of which were destroyed in the Reformation iconoclasm in the years just after his death. He also held clerical appointments. This did not stop him from having a long-time relationship with a mistress who may have modelled for some of his female figures. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Jonge, Caroline Henriette de, 1886-1972Other Authors: “...Scorel, Jan van, 1495-1562...”
Published 1940
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7Published 1977Other Authors: “...Scorel, Jan van, 1495-1562...”
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13by Friedländer, Max J., 1867-1958Other Authors: “...Scorel, Jan van, 1495-1562...”
Published 1975
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