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Van Scorel Jan Collection

Van Scorel Jan was a renowned Dutch painter of the 16th century, known for his detailed portraits and religious works

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Madonna of the Daffodils with the Christ Child and Donors, 1535. Creator: Jan van Scorel

Madonna of the Daffodils with the Christ Child and Donors, 1535. Creator: Jan van Scorel
Madonna of the Daffodils with the Christ Child and Donors, 1535.

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of a Lute Player, 1510-1562. Creators: Christoph Amberger, Jan van Scorel

Portrait of a Lute Player, 1510-1562. Creators: Christoph Amberger, Jan van Scorel, Hans Holbein the Younger
Portrait of a Lute Player, 1510-1562

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen, 1529. Creator: Jan van Scorel

Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen, 1529. Creator: Jan van Scorel
Portrait of a Haarlem Citizen, 1529

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: The Dying Cleopatra, c.1520-c.1524. Creator: Jan van Scorel

The Dying Cleopatra, c.1520-c.1524. Creator: Jan van Scorel
The Dying Cleopatra, c.1520-c.1524. Attributed to Jan van Scorel

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of Joris van Egmond, c.1535-c.1540. Creator: Jan van Scorel

Portrait of Joris van Egmond, c.1535-c.1540. Creator: Jan van Scorel
Portrait of Joris van Egmond, c.1535-c.1540

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of René de Chalon (c.1519-1544), Prince of Orange, after 1542. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of René de Chalon (c.1519-1544), Prince of Orange, after 1542. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Rene de Chalon (c.1519-1544), Prince of Orange, after 1542. Possibly a copy after Jan van Scorel

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of Anna of Lorraine, Consort of René de Chalon, Prince of Orange, after 1542

Portrait of Anna of Lorraine, Consort of René de Chalon, Prince of Orange, after 1542. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Anna of Lorraine, Consort of Rene de Chalon, Prince of Orange, after 1542. Possibly a copy after Jan van Scorel

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of Willem van Lokhorst (1514-64), 1554. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Willem van Lokhorst (1514-64), 1554. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Willem van Lokhorst (1514-64), 1554. Copy after Jan van Scorel

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: The Baptism of Christ, c.1535. Creator: Workshop of Jan van Scorel

The Baptism of Christ, c.1535. Creator: Workshop of Jan van Scorel
The Baptism of Christ, c.1535. Other Title(s): The Baptism of Christ

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of Reinoud III of Brederode, c.1545. Creator: Jan van Scorel

Portrait of Reinoud III of Brederode, c.1545. Creator: Jan van Scorel
Portrait of Reinoud III of Brederode, c.1545. Other Title(s): Reinout III van Brederode (1493-1556), Lord of Vianen. Deacon in the Order of the Golden Fleece, Counselor and Chamberlain to Charles V

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Portrait of Cornelis Aerentsz van der Dussen (1481-1556), c.1555-c.1570. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Cornelis Aerentsz van der Dussen (1481-1556), c.1555-c.1570. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Cornelis Aerentsz van der Dussen (1481-1556), c.1555-c.1570. Copy after Jan van Scorel

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1540-c.1545. Creator: Circle of Jan van Scorel

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1540-c.1545. Creator: Circle of Jan van Scorel
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1540-c.1545

Background imageVan Scorel Jan Collection: Landscape with Bathsheba, c.1540-c.1545. Creator: Jan van Scorel

Landscape with Bathsheba, c.1540-c.1545. Creator: Jan van Scorel
Landscape with Bathsheba, c.1540-c.1545. Other Title(s): Landscape with Bathsheba



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Van Scorel Jan was a renowned Dutch painter of the 16th century, known for his detailed portraits and religious works. His skillful use of light and shadow brought his subjects to life on canvas, capturing their emotions and personalities with precision. Van Scorel's work was highly sought after during his time, earning him commissions from nobility and clergy alike. His travels throughout Europe exposed him to new artistic styles and techniques, influencing his own unique approach to painting. Van Scorel's ability to blend realism with a touch of idealism set him apart from other artists of his time, making him a true master of the Northern Renaissance. Despite facing challenges in his personal life, including financial struggles and health issues, Van Scorel continued to produce exceptional artwork until his death in 1562. Today, his paintings are treasured for their beauty and historical significance, showcasing the talent and creativity of one of the greatest artists of the Dutch Golden Age.