Jan van Dornicke was a South Netherlandish painter who was born in
Doornik (nowadays also known as Tournai) in about 1470 and died about 1527. His first name is sometimes spelled "Janssone", and his last name is sometimes spelled "van Doornik" or "van Dornick". He was active in
Antwerp
Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504, from about 1509 to about 1525. His paintings are classified stylistically as
Antwerp Mannerism
Antwerp Mannerism is the name given to the style of a group of largely anonymous painters active in the Southern Netherlands and principally in Antwerp in roughly the first three decades of the 16th century, a movement marking the tail end of Ear ...
, and he may be the same person as the
Master of 1518
The Master of 1518 is a Flemish painter belonging to the stylistic school of Antwerp Mannerism. A group of unsigned paintings is attributed to this artist on stylistic grounds, and his name is derived from the date inscribed on the painted wings ...
. This Jan van Dornicke should not be confused with an eighteenth-century Dutch artist who had the same name.
References
* Witt Library, "
A checklist of painters c. 1200–1976 represented in the Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London", Mansell Information Publishing, London, 1978.
External links
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Year of birth unknown
1527 deaths
Year of death uncertain
Flemish Renaissance painters
Early Netherlandish painters
Artists from Tournai
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