- Jan van Scorel
Jan van Scorel (1495,
Schoorl -December 6 ,1562 , Utrecht) was an influential Dutch painter credited with the introduction of High Italian Renaissance art tothe Netherlands . It is not known whether he began his studies underJan Gossaert in Utrecht or withJacob Cornelisz inAmsterdam , but it certain that it was the master painters he would meet later in his life who would have the greatest effect on his technique. Van Scorel began traveling throughEurope in his early twenties, first heading toNuremberg and then toAustria . It was there, in 1520, that he completed his first representative work, the "Sippenaltar" in St. Martin's church in the village ofObervellach .Giorgione served as a considerable influence on van Scorel during a tenure inVenice . Upon leaving Venice, van Scorel passed throughRome and made a pilgrimage to theHoly Land . His experiences inJerusalem are depicted in many of his later works.In 1521, van Scorel returned to Rome where he met
Pope Adrian VI , who appointed him painter to the Vatican. He himself sat for a portrait. Van Scorel enjoyed the influence ofMichaelangelo and Raphael, and succeeded Raphael as Keeper of theBelvedere .Upon his return to the Netherlands in 1524, he settled in
Haarlem where he began a successful career as a painter and a teacher. Van Scorel was a very educated man and skilled as an engineer and an architect, as well as an artist. He was also multi-lingual, no doubt as a result of his travels.Considered to be the leading
Netherlandish Romanist , van Scorel moved toGhent for painting contracts before moving to Utrecht for the same reason, where he died in 1562, leaving behind a wealth of portraits and altarpieces. Though many of his works fell victim to theIconoclasm in 1566, some still remain and can be seen primarily at museums in the Netherlands.External links
* [http://www.abcgallery.com/S/scorel/scorelbio.html Short biography]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/scorel_jan_van.html Guide to pictures on-line]
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