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- Jan_Collaert_II abstract "'Hans or Jan Collaert II (ca. 1561, Antwerp - in or after 1620, Antwerp) was a Flemish engraver and printmaker working in Antwerp in the late sixteenth century. Collaert also published under the name Jan Baptist Collaert. The Netherlands Institute for Art History notes only Collaert's relationship to brother Adriaen Collaert, but records Adriaen as the son of Anna van der Heijde and Jan Collart I.From 1580 through his death c. 1620, Collaert and his brother were both employed by Philip Galle, one of the most prolific print publishers in Europe during the late sixteenth century. The brothers would both marry a daughter of Galle, Jan in the late 1590s with Elisabeth Galle, when he was a widower of Elisabeth Firens, whom he had married in 1595. Engravers of the period often worked from drawings done by a different artist and many of both the Collaert brothers' etchings are recorded as being "after Phillip Gale". Another contemporary draughtsman who provided source material was Marteen de Vos, a Flemish painter in the Mannerist tradition. De Vos was the author of approximately 1600 drawings that later became prints among them a celebrated Collaert series.The series of twenty illustrations- plus a title page- depicting Biblical characters engaged in heroic acts were completed between 1590-1595 in association with Cornelis van Kiel, a Dutch lexicographer and writer, for his Latin text Icones Illustrium Feminarum Veteris Testamenti (The Celebrated Women of the Old Testament). The engravings, "clearly Mannerist in inspiration" are reminiscent of Sandro Botticelli's work, detailed portrayals of Rubenesque figures with tiny heads and expressive hands.".
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- Jan_Collaert_II comment "'Hans or Jan Collaert II (ca. 1561, Antwerp - in or after 1620, Antwerp) was a Flemish engraver and printmaker working in Antwerp in the late sixteenth century. Collaert also published under the name Jan Baptist Collaert. The Netherlands Institute for Art History notes only Collaert's relationship to brother Adriaen Collaert, but records Adriaen as the son of Anna van der Heijde and Jan Collart I.From 1580 through his death c.".
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