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Fortune Telling Painting ID:: 525
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Fortune Telling The Hermitage, St.Petersburg The_Hermitage,_St.Petersburg
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Fortune Telling Painting ID:: 68985
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Fortune Telling
1640s
oil on canvas
132 x 155 cm
1640s
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Prometheus Carrying Fire Painting ID:: 68987
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Prometheus Carrying Fire 182 x 113 cm
17th century
182_x_113_cm
17th_century
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Fortune Telling Painting ID:: 70875
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Fortune Telling Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 132 x 155 cm
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Prometheus Carrying Fire Painting ID:: 70888
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Prometheus Carrying Fire Medium Unknown
Dimensions 182 x 113 cm
Medium_Unknown
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Dimensions_182_x_113_cm
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Jan Cossiers
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1600-1671
Flemish
Jan Cossiers Location
Flemish painter and draughtsman. After serving an apprenticeship with his father, Anton Cossiers ( fl 1604-c. 1646), and then with Cornelis de Vos, he went first to Aix-en-Provence, where he stayed with the painter Abraham de Vries (1590-1650/62), and then to Rome, where he is mentioned in October 1624. By 1626 he had returned to Aix and had contact with, among others, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, the famous humanist, who recommended him to Rubens. By November 1627 Cossiers had settled back in Antwerp. The following year he became a master in the Guild of St Luke, and in 1630 he married for the first time; he married a second time in 1640. |
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