Hans Collaert
Hans Collaert or Jan Collaert I or Johannes Collaert (c. 1525/30 – 1580) was an early Flemish engraver,[1] father of the engravers Jan Collaert II (Antwerp 1561 - 1620/1628)[2] and Adrian Collaert (Antwerp c1555/65 - 1618).[3] The sons would later work in the workshop of Philip Galle and marry Galle's daughters. The workshops of the Collaert and Galle families were close together and their works are hard to distinguish.
Hans Collaert was born in Brussels. After working some years in his father's studio, he went to Rome to perfect himself in his art. His engravings after Rubens are very highly esteemed. After 1560 he was active in Antwerp.
He left many works including:
- Life of Saint Francis, 16 prints
- Last Judgment, folio
- Monilium, Bullarum, Inauriumque Artificiosissimae Icones, 10 prints, 1581
- The Dead Christ in his Mother's Lap
- Marcus Curtius
- Moses Striking the Rock, and The Resurrection of Lazarus, after Lambert Lombard
- The Fathers of the Desert
- Biblia Sacra and the History of the Church, after Rubens.
References
- ↑ Jan Collaert I in the RKD
- ↑ Jan Collaert II in the RKD
- ↑ Adriaen Collaert in the RKD
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "article name needed". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
External links
- Media related to Hans Collaert at Wikimedia Commons
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