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European Paintings

Abraham Janssens - 19th and 20th Century Painters

(called Janssens van Nuyssen), (Antwerp, 1573/1575–1632)

Born 1573/74 (1575?) in Antwerp, where he died in 1632. He was trained by Jan Snellinck and then travelled to Italy, where he is already mentioned in Rome in 1598. In 1601 he became a member of the Antwerp painters’ fraternity. He painted large canvases with religious, mythological, allegorical and historical motifs. He also painted portraits. He is known as a representative of Antwerp “classicism”. Janssens’ compositions are clear, the colours are bright, the bodies plastically modelled. His contemporaries regarded him very highly and he is an important artist in the development of Flemish art leading to Rubens. He was the father of the painter Abraham II and father-in-law of Jan Brueghel the Younger. Janssens’ work is to be found in museums and galleries in Belgium, Germany, France, Austria and elsewhere.

Lit.: Catalogue du Musée d'Anvers, Anvers 1857, pp. 149-151 (Text: P. Génard); J. Denucé, Brieven en documenten betreffende Jan Breughel I en II (Bronnen voor de Geschiedenis van de Vlaamsche Kunst), III, Antwerpen-'s Gravenhage 1934; Justus Müller Hofstede, Abraham Jansens, Zum Problem des flämischen Caravaggismus, Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen, Jahrbuch der Preussischen Kunstsammlungen, N. F., XIII, 1971, pp. 208-303; Joost van der Auwera, Conservatieve tendensen in de contrareformatorische kunst - Het geval Abraham Janssen, De zeventiende eeuw 5, Nr. 1, 1989, pp. 32-43; De Maere & Wabbes: Ilustrated Dictionary, Vol. I and II, Brussels 1994.
OwnerBirth - death
Joseph Abel (Aschach, 1764 – Vienna, 1818)
Francesco Albotto (Venice, 1721–1757)
Joannes Almenak (Antwerpen ?, ca 1640/45 – after 1684)
Martino Altomonte (Naples, 1657 – Vienna, 1745)
Antonius Angermeyer -
Anonymous -
Giovanni Baglione (Rome, 1566–1644)
Marcantonio Bassetti (Verona, 1586–1630)
Fortunat Bergant (Mekinje, Kamnik, 1721 − Ljubljana, 1769)
Franc Berneker (Gradišče, Slovenj Gradec, 1874 − Ljubljana, 1932)
Giovanni Carlo Bevilacqua (Venice, 1775–1849)
Gvidon Birolla (Trieste, 1881 − Ljubljana, 1963)
Pieter Bolcman (Antwerp?, c. 1640 – ?)
Peter Breithut (Krems, 1869 − Mannheim, 1930)
Antonio Calza (Verona, 1653–1725)
Anton Cebej (Ajdovščina, 1722 – ?, after 1774)
Andrea Celesti (Venice, 1637 – Toscolano, c. 1712?)
Giovanni Crivelli (Milan, c. 1690 – Parma, 1760?)
Gaetano Cusati (? – Naples, 1720)
Ladislao de Gauss (Budapest, 1901 – Trieste, 1970)
Robert de Longe (Brussels, 1646 – Piacenza, 1709)
Cornelis de Wael (Antwerp, 1592 – Rome, 1667)
Embriachi -
Franz Ignaz Josef Flurer (Augsburg, 1688 – Graz, 1742)
Luca Forte (Naples, 1600/1605 − before 1670)
Lorenzo Gennari (Cento, 1595 – Rimini?, c. 1665/1672)
Josip Germ (Adlešiči, 1869 − Novo mesto, 1950)
Matteo Ghidoni (Padua?, c. 1626 – Padua, 1689)
Nicola Grassi (Formeaso di Zuglio, 1682 − Venice, 1748)
Ivan Grohar (Sorica, 1867 − Ljubljana, 1911)
Johann Josef Karl Henrici (Schweidnitz, 1737 – Bozen, 1823)
Andrej Janez Herrlein (Kleinbarsdorf, 1738 – Ljubljana, 1817)
Rihard Jakopič (Ljubljana, 1869–1943)
Matija Jama (Ljubljana, 1872–1947)
Abraham Janssens (Antwerp, 1573/1575–1632)
Krištof Andrej Jelovšek (Ljubljana, 1729−1770)
Jacob Jordaens (Antwerp, 1593–1678)
Jean Jouvenet (Rouen, 1644 – Paris, 1717)
Anton Karinger (Ljubljana, 1829–1870)
Franc Kavčič/Caucig (Gorizia, 1755 – Vienna, 1828)
Ivo Kerdić (Davor, 1881 − Zagreb, 1953)
Fran Klemenčič (Ljubljana, 1880−1961)
Ivana Kobilca (Ljubljana, 1861–1926)
Matevž Langus (Kamna Gorica, 1792 – Ljubljana, 1855)
Godfried Maes (Antwerp, 1649–1700)
Francesco Malacrea (Trieste, 1813–1886)
Master Janez (?) -
Master of Trboje Madonna -
Valentin Metzinger (Saint−Avold, 1699 − Ljubljana, 1759)
Celestin Mis (Hostokreja, Bohemia, 1863 − Ljubljana, 1918)
Pier Francesco Mola (Ticino, 1612 – Rome, 1666)
Monogrammist MCL -
Pieter Mulier (Haarlem, 1637 – Milan, 1701)
Zoran Mušič (Bukovica near Gorizia, 1909 – Venice, 2005)
Pietro Navarra -
Giuseppe Nogari (Venice, 1699–1763)
Antonio Paroli (Gorizia, 1688–1768)
Marko Pernhart (Mieger bei Völkermarkt, 1824 − Klagenfurt, 1871)
Svetoslav Peruzzi (Lipe, 1881 − Split, 1936)
Jožef Petkovšek (Verd, 1861 − Studenec, Ljubljana, 1898)
Elda Piščanec (Trieste, 1897 − Vine, Vojnik, 1967)
Mihael Pogačnik (active 1st half 18th cent.)
Ivan Povirek (Križevska vas, Moravče, 1892 − Moravče, 1920)
Giuseppe Recco (Naples, 1634 – Alicante, 1695)
Alojzij Repič (Vrhpolje, 1866 – Ljubljana, 1941)
Johann Melchior Roos (Heidelberg, 1663 – Frankfurt, 1731)
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Laufen, 1654 – Vienna, 1730)
Franz Schams (Vienna, 1824–1883)
Martin Johann Schmidt (Grafenwörth, 1718 − Stein an der Donau, 1801)
Gerard Seghers (Antwerp, 1591–1651)
Georg Johann Seitz (Nuremberg?, 1810 − Vienna, 1870)
Gino Severini (Cortona, 1883 – Paris, 1966)
Matej Sternen (Verd, 1870 – Ljubljana, 1949)
Sebastian Stoskopff (Strasbourg, 1597 – Taunus, 1657)
Mihael Stroj (Ljubno, Radovljica, 1803 – Ljubljana, 1871)
Henrika Šantel (Gorizia, 1874 – Ljubljana, 1940)
Janez Šubic (Poljane nad Škofjo Loko, 1850 – Kaiserlautern, 1889)
Jurij Šubic (Poljane nad Škofjo Loko, 1855 – Leipzig, 1890)
Tertulliano Tarroni (Bologna, 1711 – ?, after 1784)
Jožef Tominc (Gorizia, 1790 – Gradišče nad Prvačino, 1866)
Jacob van Kerckhoven (Antwerp, c. 1637 – Venice, after 1712)
Gillis van Valckenborch (Antwerpen, c. 1570 – Frankfurt, 1622)
Ivan Vavpotič (Kamnik, 1877 – Ljubljana, 1943)
Herman Verelst The Hague, 1641/1642 − London, 1702)
Helena Vurnik (Vienna, 1882 − Radovljica, 1962)
Ferdinand Wagner Jr. (Passau, 1847 – Munich, 1927)
Ivan Zajec (Ljubljana, 1869−1952)
Ivan Žabota (Podgradje, Ljutomer, 1877 − Bratislava, 1939)
Peter Žmitek (Kropa, 1874 − Ljubljana, 1935)