Joos Van Cleve Collection
Joos van Cleve, a renowned Flemish painter active in Antwerp during the 16th century, left an indelible mark on art history with his masterful works
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Joos van Cleve, a renowned Flemish painter active in Antwerp during the 16th century, left an indelible mark on art history with his masterful works. One such masterpiece is the "Holy Family" painted between 1520 and 1530 by the workshop of Joos van Cleve. This captivating piece depicts the serene bond between Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. In another enchanting creation titled "The Infants Christ and Saint John the Baptist Embracing, " completed around 1520 to 1525, Joos van Cleve captures a tender moment as these two holy children embrace each other with pure affection. A striking portrait of Stefano Raggio showcases Joos van Cleve's talent for capturing human essence through oil on panel. The half-length depiction reveals Raggio's personality and depth. One cannot overlook the breathtaking detail from "Deposition of Christ, " part of an altarpiece found in Genoa's Church of the Friars Minor. Created circa 1520, this intricate work displays Van Cleve's ability to convey emotion and capture pivotal moments in religious narratives. "The Holy Family, " a triptych dating back to approximately 1530, further exemplifies Van Cleve's skillful craftsmanship. This Belgian artwork portrays Mary, Joseph, and Jesus within a harmonious composition that radiates divine love. Van Cleve also delved into religious themes beyond depictions of Christ. His portrayal of Saint Jerome shows meticulous attention to detail while conveying spiritual contemplation through oil on panel. Another notable altarpiece from Genoa's Church of Friars Minor is adorned with stigmata symbols representing St Francis alongside scenes like "The Deposition" and "The Last Supper. " Created around 1520 by Van Cleve himself or his workshop members; it stands as testament to their artistic prowess.