| Joos
van Cleve (b. 1485, Antwerpen, d. 1540, Antwerpen) |
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Joos van Cleve (Joose
van der Beke) Netherlandish painter, born presumably at Cleves in the
lower Rhine region and active mainly in Antwerp, where he became a master
painter in 1511. He is identified with the Master of the Death of the
Virgin. He was dean of the painters' guild in 1515 and 1525 and seems
to have been one of the most productive Antwerp painters of his time,
but his career is illdefined. There is a flavour of
Leonardo in some of
his works, and he may have visited Italy. The dispassionate realism of
his portraits owes something to the influence of
Quentin Massys, but wide
stylistic differences are apparent in his work as a whole. |