Jan Soens

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File:Jan Soens Rinaldo e Armida.jpg
Rinaldo and Armida, from the play Jerusalem Delivered

Jan Soens (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:C.Template:C.), also known as Giovanni Sons, was a Dutch painter from 's-Hertogenbosch who mainly worked in Italy.

Biography

According to Karel van Mander he moved to Antwerp to live with a schoolmaster named Jacob Boon, whereupon he taught himself the rudiments of painting.[1] After becoming proficient, he moved in with the painter Gillis Mostaert, and assisted him creating landscape paintings in the manner of Gillis' twin brother Frans Mostaert.[1] A few of these early landscapes could be seen in Amsterdam at the home of Hendrick Louwersz Spieghel at the time Karel van Mander was writing in 1604.[1] Soens and he had met during Karel van Mander's trip to Italy, where Soens made small pieces on copper for the Pope in Rome.[1]

According to the RKD he was in Rome from 1573 and in Parma from 1575.[2] He was particularly active from 1575 with the Farnese in Rome, and in Piacenza and Parma in the early seventeenth century.[3] He painted history works, such as the mannerist Jupiter and Antiope,[4] as well as religious paintings reflecting the Council of Trent's decrees on art and Counter Reformation ideals of clearly represented piety.[5] He died in Parma between 1611 and 1614. Script error: No such module "Side box".

Notes

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  1. a b c d Template:In lang Jan Soens in Karel van Mander's Schilder-boeck, 1604, courtesy of the Digital Library for Dutch Literature
  2. Jan Soens in the RKD
  3. Béguin (1990): 275; 278.
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  5. Béguin (1990): 278.

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