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John the Baptist in the Wilderness Painting ID:: 2058
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Geertgen Tot Sint Jans John the Baptist in the Wilderness Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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The Bones of John the Baptist Painting ID:: 2059
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Geertgen Tot Sint Jans The Bones of John the Baptist 1475-76
Art History Museum, Vienna
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The Raising of Lazarus (mk05) Painting ID:: 20045
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Geertgen Tot Sint Jans The Raising of Lazarus (mk05) Wood 50 x 38 1/4''(127 x 97 cm)Acquired in 1902
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St John the Baptist in the Widerness (mk08) Painting ID:: 21256
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Geertgen Tot Sint Jans St John the Baptist in the Widerness (mk08) c.1485-1490
Oil on wood,42x28cm
Berlin,Gemaldegalerie,Staatliche Museen zu Berlin-Preubischer Kulturbeitz
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St.Bavo Painting ID:: 29203
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Geertgen Tot Sint Jans St.Bavo mk65
Oil on canvas
transferred from panel
14x12"
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Geertgen Tot Sint Jans
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Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1460-1490
Geertgen tot Sint Jans is also known as Geertgen van Haarlem, Gerrit van Haarlem, or Gerrit Gerritsz.[citation needed] Alternative spellings of his first name are Gheertgen, Geerrit, and Gheerrit, where G(h)eertgen is the diminutive form of G(h)eerrit.
Presumably, he was born in Leiden, then in the Burgundian Netherlands in the Holy Roman Empire, around the year 1465. The assignment of Leiden as his birth place is traceable to a 17th century print by Jacob van Matham. There is no known archival evidence for this claim by Jacob van Matham. The modern acceptance of Leiden as Geertgen's birth place is roughly traceable to Johann Kessler's dissertation of 1930.
Probably, Geertgen was a pupil of Albert van Ouwater, who was one of the first oil painters in the northern Low Countries. Both painters lived in the city of Haarlem. Geertgen was attached to the monastery of the Knights of Saint John, for whom he painted an altarpiece. Although Geertgen was not a member of the Order of Saint John, his last name "tot Sint Jans" was derived from the order's name and means "unto Saint John".
Geertgen died in Haarlem, then the Habsburg Netherlands in the Holy Roman Empire, around the year 1495, when he was approximately 28 years old. He was buried in the monastery of the Knights of Saint John. Modern scholars have attempted to calculate the artist's death date with the information from The Painting-Book (Middle Dutch: Het Schilder-Boeck) by Karel van Mander, published in 1604. There are some archival traces that suggest he may in fact have lived into the 16th century. |
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