Follower of Quentin Massys
Flemish
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Works
'Follower of Quentin Massys' is an attribution used by auction houses and art historians to describe anonymous Flemish painters working in the tradition and style of the renowned Antwerp master Quentin Massys (c.1466–1530). These artists closely imitated Massys's characteristic blend of Flemish realism and Italianate influence, producing religious panels, portraits, and devotional works that reflect his compositional and technical methods. Works attributed this way typically date from the late 15th to mid-16th century and are distinguished from the master's own hand by subtle differences in execution and quality.
Oak PanelMassysGenre SceneSacred ArtVirgin And ChildReligiousNetherlandishMoral CommentaryOil On PanelFinancialNorthern RenaissanceFlemish
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