
About the Artist
Maerten de Vos was a Flemish painter mainly of history paintings and portraits. He became, together with the brothers Ambrosius Francken I and Frans Francken I, one of the leading history painters in the Spanish Netherlands after Frans Floris’ career slumped in the second half of the sixteenth century as a result of the Iconoclastic fury of the Beeldenstorm.
De Vos was a prolific draughtsman and produced numerous designs for the Antwerp printers.
More Artwork by Maerten De Vos (View all 16 Artworks)

Allegory of the Choleric Temperament (1583)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Venus And Adonis
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Emperor Ninus (mid-16th–early 17th century)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Jonah Thrown Overboard (1580s)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

The Rape of Europa (Ca 1590)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Ecce Homo (1584)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)
More Artwork by Maerten De Vos (View all 16 Artworks)

Allegory of the Choleric Temperament (1583)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Venus And Adonis
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Emperor Ninus (mid-16th–early 17th century)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)

Jonah Thrown Overboard (1580s)
Maerten De Vos (Dutch, 1532 - 1603)