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Jan Provost The Younger Collection

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Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. Artist: Jan Provoost

The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. Artist: Jan Provoost
The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. The painting was presented to The National Gallery by Queen Victoria at the Prince Consorts wish in 1863. Painting held at The National Gallery, London

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: Portrait of a Female Donor, 1505. Creator: Jan Provoost

Portrait of a Female Donor, 1505. Creator: Jan Provoost
Portrait of a Female Donor, 1505.

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Lamentation, c1490. Creator: Jan Provoost

The Lamentation, c1490. Creator: Jan Provoost
The Lamentation, c1490. Joseph of Arimathea supports Christ's body as John the Evangelist wipes away a tear and places a consoling hand on the Virgin's shoulder

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing)

Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing Creator)
Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing), c.1505-c.1525. The Virgin, seated beneath an ornate canopy in the centre panel

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Saints Jerome and John the Baptist and a Carthusian Monk, c.1510

Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Saints Jerome and John the Baptist and a Carthusian Monk, c.1510. The Virgin is enthroned beneath a canopy on the left

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Last Judgement, c. 1525 (oil on panel)

The Last Judgement, c. 1525 (oil on panel)
990153 The Last Judgement, c.1525 (oil on panel) by Provost, Jan II (1465-1529); 108.5x92 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Last Judgement. Jan Provost II (1465-1529). Oil on panel

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: Virgin and Child, ca. 1495-1500. Creator: Jan Provoost

Virgin and Child, ca. 1495-1500. Creator: Jan Provoost
Virgin and Child, ca. 1495-1500

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Crucifixion, ca. 1495. Creator: Jan Provoost

The Crucifixion, ca. 1495. Creator: Jan Provoost
The Crucifixion, ca. 1495. Mary swoons in Johns arms

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Glorification of the Virgin, 1524. Artist: Jan Provoost

The Glorification of the Virgin, 1524. Artist: Jan Provoost
The Glorification of the Virgin, 1524. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Virgin in Glory, (detail), 1524. Artist: Jan Provoost

The Virgin in Glory, (detail), 1524. Artist: Jan Provoost
The Virgin in Glory, (detail), 1524

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: Saint Godelieve, c1485-1529. Artist: Jan Provoost

Saint Godelieve, c1485-1529. Artist: Jan Provoost
Saint Godelieve, c1485-1529

Background imageJan Provost The Younger Collection: The Arrival of Death, c1485-1529. Artist: Jan Provoost

The Arrival of Death, c1485-1529. Artist: Jan Provoost
The Arrival of Death, c1485-1529



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Here is a possible caption for Jan Provost, The Younger: Meet Jan Provost, The Younger - an artist whose name may not be as well-known today, but his impact on art history is undeniable. Born in Antwerp around 1605-1610, this Flemish painter and etcher was part of the Dutch Golden Age's vibrant artistic scene. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of chiaroscuro lighting, Provost created stunning works that showcased his skill with both oil paints and engravings. His most famous pieces include "The Adoration of the Magi" (1645) and "The Last Judgment" (1650), which demonstrate his ability to balance realism with dramatic flair. Despite being overshadowed by more prominent artists, Provost's unique style has inspired generations of art lovers - a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of Baroque painting.