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Jan de Bisschop - Eight prophets and sibyls

Eight prophets and sibyls (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
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Jan de Bisschop

Jan de Bisschop, also known as Johannes Episcopius (1628–1671), was a lawyer, who became a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver.

According to the RKD he learned to draw from Bartholomeus Breenbergh, and he influenced in his turn Jacob van der Ulft. Both Ulft and Bisschop were born into good families and were examples of painters who practised art more for pleasure than for a living. Bisschop was a founding member of the Confrerie Pictura and produced two books in the 1670s meant as instructional material for young artists. These were based on his own copies from classical artists, but also copies from the Rome-traveller, Pieter Donker. One was 112 prints that was produced in the years 1668-1669 as the Signorum Veterum Icones (Dutch title: Afbeeldingen van antieke beelden), and the other was printed in 1671 as Paradigmata Graphices variorum Artificum (Dutch title: Voor-beelden der Teken-Konst van verscheyde Meesters).

According to Houbraken he was a lawyer for the Dutch court, and did a great service to the arts with his instructional drawings copied from the artists Tintoretto, Jacopo Bassano, Annibale Carracci (Karats), Paolo Veronese, Rubens, and Anthony van Dyck.

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Nude man standing with arms raised (1666-1671)

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Nude man leaning on a ball

Nude man leaning on a ball (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Night lying on a stone arch

Night lying on a stone arch (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Three seated women

Three seated women (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Battle between two damned

Battle between two damned (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Three female figures and a group with two women and a child

Three female figures and a group with two women and a child (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Six standing apostles

Six standing apostles (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Assumption of Mary.

Assumption of Mary. (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Portrait bust of Pompey

Portrait bust of Pompey (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Study for a flying, nude angel

Study for a flying, nude angel (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Two scenes from the story of Cupid and Psyche

Two scenes from the story of Cupid and Psyche (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Miriam, the sister of Moses or a Sibyl

Miriam, the sister of Moses or a Sibyl (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Christ with the Cross and other instruments of the Passion

Christ with the Cross and other instruments of the Passion (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Three male torsos

Three male torsos (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
Portrait bust of Zeno

Portrait bust of Zeno (1666-1671)

Jan de Bisschop (Dutch, 1628–1671)
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