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  1. Jan Boeckhorst (Münster, 1604 – Amberes, 1668) fue un pintor barroco flamenco, discípulo o colaborador de Jacob Jordaens, de Anton van Dyck y de Peter Paul Rubens. [1]

  2. Jan Boeckhorst or Johann Bockhorst (Münster, c. 1604 – Antwerp, 21 April 1668) was a German-born Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman who worked most of his career in Antwerp.

  3. Biography. Jan Boeckhorst was born in Münster in 1604. He became a canon in the Jesuit church when he was seventeen and apparently did not turn to painting until he was twenty-two years of age. He moved to Antwerp in the mid-1620s, probably to study with Peter Paul Rubens.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Jan Boeckhorst (Getty Museum) Person. Born in Germany, around 1626 Jan Boeckhorst moved to Antwerp, where he worked in the workshops of Jacob Jordaens and Peter Paul Rubens. Only six pictures are definitely known to be his, but he probably painted many figure groups within paintings attributed to the Rubens school.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › jan-boeckhorstJan Boeckhorst | Artnet

    View Jan Boeckhorsts artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  6. artvee.com › artist › jan-boeckhorstJan Boeckhorst - Artvee

    Jan Boeckhorst or Johann Bockhorst, was a German-born Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman. He was a versatile artist who produced history paintings, genre scenes and portraits in a style influenced by the trio of leading Baroque painters in Antwerp Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens.

  7. Jan Boeckhorst is one of the artists who collaborate on the decorations of the Glorious Entrance of Cardinal-infant Ferdinand (1609-1641) (Pompa Introitus Ferdinandi) in Antwerp, after designs by Rubens.