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During this trip he also met Bernard van Orley, Jean Prevost, Gerard Horenbout, Jean Mone, Joachim Patinir & Tommaso Vincidor, though he did not, it seems, meet Quentin Matsys.
Another son, Cornelis Matsys, was also a painter.
It includes paintings by Bruegel, Quentin Matsys, Van Dyck and Tiepolo and rivals the Samuel Courtauld Collection in splendour, being strongest in the works of Rubens. The bequest also included a group of 19th-and 20th ‑ century works by Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Oskar Kokoschka.

Matsys and became
Matsys departed from Leuven in 1491 when he became a master in the guild of painters at Antwerp.

Matsys and Joachim
Quentin Matsys, engraved by Joachim von Sandrart for his Teutsche Akademie.
It is widely believed that Joachim Patinir studied with Matsys at some point during his career and contributed to several of his landscapes.

Matsys and children
One of four children, Matsys was born to Joost Matsys ( d. 1483 ) and Catherine van Kincken sometime between 4 April and 10 September 1466.

Matsys and death
In 1629 the first centennial of Matsys ' death was marked by a ceremony and erection of a relief plaque with an accompanying inscription on the facade of the Antwerp Cathedral.

Matsys and painter
** Quentin Matsys, Flemish painter ( b. 1466 )
Holbein broke his journey at Antwerp, where he bought some oak panels and may have met the painter Quentin Matsys.
* Quentin Matsys, painter ( 1466 – 1530 )
Quentin Matsys () ( 1466 – 1529 ) was a painter in the Flemish tradition and a founder of the Antwerp school.
Matsys had considerable skill as a portrait painter.
Benefactor Cornelius van der Geest is said to be responsible for the wording, stating: " in his time a smith and afterwards a famous painter ", keeping in accordance with the legends surrounding Matsys ' humble beginnings.

Matsys and who
Legend states that Matsys abandoned his career as a blacksmith to woo his wife, who found painting to be a more romantic profession, though Karel van Mander claimed this to be false, and the real reason was a sickness during which he was too weak to work at the smithy and instead decorated prints for the carnival celebrations.
The roots of Matsys ' training are unknown, but his style reflects the artistic qualities of Dirk Bouts, who brought to Leuven the influence of Memling and van der Weyden.
He failed to acquire the delicacy even of the second-rate men who handed down to Matsys the traditions of the 15th century ; but his example was certainly favourable to the development of art in Swabia.

Matsys and is
According to J. Molanus ' Historiae Lovaniensium Matsys is known to be a native of Leuven with humble beginnings as a ironsmith.
Because no guild records were kept prior to 1494 in Leuven there is no concrete proof that Matsys attained his master's status there ; however, historians generally accept this to be the location of his early training because there he had not been previously registered in Antwerp as an apprentice.
Existing records of guild laws and regulations from the 16th century indicate that it is highly unlikely that Matsys was self taught, despite accounts in Carel van Mander's Schilderboek ( 1604 ) stating that Matsys studied under no artist.
Matsys work is considered to contain strong religious feeling — characteristic of traditional Flemish works — and is accompanied by a realism that often favored the grotesque.
This is largely regarded as proof that Matsys was greatly influenced by Italian Renaissance artists and that he most likely travelled to Italy for at least a brief period.
Near the front of the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp is a wrought-iron well, known as the " Matsys Well ," which according to tradition was made by the painter-to-be.
Together with Jan Gossaert and Quentin Matsys, Bernard van Orley is regarded as one of the leading innovators of the 16th century Flemish painting, by adopting the style and manner of the Italian Renaissance.

Matsys and have
The faces of the boors of Steen or Ostade may well have had predecessors in the pictures of Matsys, though he was not inclined to use them in the same homely way.

Matsys and on
For the most part, foreign influences on Matsys are inferred from his paintings and are considered to be a large portion of the artist's training during the 16th century.

Matsys and .
* Quentin Matsys produced the earliest known portraits of Erasmus, including an oil painting in 1517 and a medallion in 1519.
Matsys was active in Antwerp for over 20 years, creating numerous works with religious roots and satirical tendencies.
Most early accounts of Matsys ' life are composed primarily of legend and very little contemporary accounts exist of the nature of his activities or character.
Documented donations and possessions of Joost Matsys indicate that the family had a respectable income and that financial need was most likely not the reason Matsys turned to painting.
Lack of guild records during this time leaves Matsys ' travels to Italy and other parts of the Netherlands as part of his training up to question.
Leuven gained prominence toward the close of this period, employing workmen from all of the crafts including Matsys.

also and became
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as Pike proved himself adept in the political arena, he also became a social lion in the village of Little Rock, where he served as a symbol of the culture that the ladies of the town were striving so eagerly to cultivate.
Manningham also proceeded M.A. in 1632 and became a fellow of his college in that year.
they had also had to generalize it -- to the point, finally, where the illusion of depth and relief became abstracted from specific three-dimensional entities and was rendered largely as the illusion of depth and relief as such: as a disembodied attribute and expropriated property detached from everything not itself.
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Apollo's role as the slayer of the Python led to his association with battle and victory ; hence it became the Roman custom for a paean to be sung by an army on the march and before entering into battle, when a fleet left the harbour, and also after a victory had been won.
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It became the fourth month of the calendar year ( the year when twelve months are displayed in order ) during the time of the decemvirs about 450 BC, when it also was given 29 days.
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In the 1930s, Carrel and Charles Lindbergh became close friends not only because of the years they worked together but also because they shared personal, political, and social views.
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