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BELLANGE, Jacques
French Painter, ca.1575-1616
Jacques Bellange (c. 1575, place unknown - 1616) was an artist and printmaker from Lorraine, now in France, whose etchings and some drawings are his only securely identified works today. They are among the most striking Mannerist old master prints.
His known artistic activity dates only from 1602 to 1616 and he is now familiar chiefly for his etchings and drawings, all his decorative works and most of his paintings having perished. His highly idiosyncratic style was inspired by such Italian artists as Parmigianino, by the School of Fontainebleau and by northern artists including Albrecht D?rer and Bartholomeus Spranger. His work would seem to express a private and nervous religious sensibility through a style of the greatest refinement. Related Paintings of BELLANGE, Jacques :. | Golden noblewoman | The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin (mk08) | Abbey in an Oak Forest | Landschaft bei Auvers im Regen | The Steward | Related Artists: BORSSUM, Anthonie vanDutch painter (b. 1630/31, Amsterdam, d. 1677, Amsterdam) Konrad Alexander Muller-Kurzwellypainted Gehoft in Mecklenburg in 1885 Raphael Coxiepainted The Last Judgment in 1588
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