Jan de Beer (painter)
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Jan de Beer or Henneken de Beer (c. 1475 – 1528), was an Netherlandish painter and draughtsman
Drawing
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Biography

According to the RKD he was the son of the painter Claes de Beer and the father of the glasspainter Arnould de Beer. A student at the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke, he became a master in 1504. In 1515 he became a dean of the Guild. He later took on apprentices, including his son, Aert de Beer.

External links

  • Jan de Beer Profile
  • Jan de Beer on Artnet
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