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Juan de Flandes

Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519
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Juan de Flandes was a Flemish painter active in Spain from 1496 to 1519. His actual name is unknown, although an inscription Juan Astrat on the back of one work suggests a name such as "Jan van der Straat". Jan Sallaert, who became a master in Ghent in 1480, has also been suggested. He worked in the Early Netherlandish style.

He was born around 1460 in Flanders (modern Belgium). He evidently trained in his home country, most likely in Ghent, as his work shows similarities to that of Joos van Wassenhove, Hugo van der Goes and other Ghent artists. He is only documented after he became an artist at the court of Queen Isabella I of Castile, where he is first mentioned in the accounts in 1496. He is described as "court painter" by 1498 and continued in the queen's service until her death in 1504. He mostly painted portraits of the royal family, but also the majority of a large series of small (21.3 x 16.7 cm) panels for a polyptych altarpiece for the queen. The panels have been dispersed and the largest number of panels is in the royal collection in Madrid.

After Isabella's death in 1504 Juan de Flandes turned to ecclesiastical commissions from Spanish churches, beginning in Salamanca in 1505–1507. He was later based in Palencia, where there is a large reredos in the cathedral. In Palencia his wife was described as a widow in December 1519. The overwhelming majority of his work held in collections outside Spain dates from this later period during which he concentrated on religious themes. Panels from a large altarpiece from a Palencian church are divided between the Prado and National Gallery of Art, Washington, who have four panels each.

His works show the Early Netherlandish style of Ghent adapted to the Spanish taste and landscape, notably the requirements for groups of compartmented scenes for altarpieces. His colouring is refined, "with a preference for rather acid hues", and "while his feeling for space and light is sophisticated, a tendency to divide space into a succession of thin planes becomes a mannerism in his late works".

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The Adoration of the Magi

The Adoration of the Magi (c. 1508-1519)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
The Annunciation

The Annunciation (c. 1508-1519)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
The Baptism of Christ

The Baptism of Christ (c. 1508-1519)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
The Nativity

The Nativity (c. 1508-1519)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
The Temptation of Christ

The Temptation of Christ (c. 1500-1504)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
The Birth and Naming of John the Baptist

The Birth and Naming of John the Baptist (1496–99)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Figurative
Christ Crowned with Thorns

Christ Crowned with Thorns (ca. 1505)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
Christ Appearing to His Mother

Christ Appearing to His Mother (ca. 1496)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
Saints Michael and Francis

Saints Michael and Francis (ca. 1505–9)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion
The Marriage Feast at Cana

The Marriage Feast at Cana (ca. 1500–1504)

Juan de Flandes (Flemish, c. 1460 – 1519)
Religion

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