Quentin & Jan Massys Art Photos

Quentin Massys (1466-1529) (aka Matsys) a Flemish painter active in Antwerp. His son Jan Massys (c1510-1575) continued in a Renaissance style.

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Holy Trinity with Maria altar with wings of Sts Sebastian & Roche by Quentin Massys at Alte Pinakothek. Munich, Germany.Portrait of a Man by Quinten Massys at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Crucifixion by Quentin Massys at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.St Jerome in Cell painting by Quentin Massys at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.
Holy Trinity with Maria altar with wings of Sts Sebastian & Roche by Quentin Massys at Alte Pinakothek. Munich, Germany.Portrait of a Man (c1510-20) by Quinten Massys at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Crucifixion (c1520) by Quentin Massys at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.St Jerome in Cell painting (2nd Q 16thC) by Quentin Massys (?) at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.
Ill-Matched Lovers painting by Quentin Massys at National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.Madonna enthroned painting by Quinten Massys at Berlin Gemaldegalerie. Berlin, Germany.Lamenting Mary Magdalene painting by Quinten Massys at Berlin Gemaldegalerie. Berlin, Germany.Holy Family with St Elizabeth & St John the Baptist painting by Jan Massys at Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.
Ill-Matched Lovers painting (c1520-5) by Quentin Massys at National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.Madonna enthroned painting (c1525) by Quinten Massys at Berlin Gemaldegalerie. Berlin, Germany.Lamenting Mary Magdalene painting (c1525) by Quinten Massys at Berlin Gemaldegalerie. Berlin, Germany.Holy Family with St Elizabeth & St John the Baptist painting (1530s) by Jan Massys at Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.
Lot & His Daughters painting by Jan Massys at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.


Lot & His Daughters painting (1563) by Jan Massys at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.



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