Hans Speckaert (c. 1540 – c. 1577) was a Flemish Renaissance painter who was active in Italy. He is known for his portraits, history paintings and his many drawings.[1] The artist was one of the earliest representatives of Northern Mannerism. His fluid and elegant drawing style exerted an important influence on contemporary Northern artists.[2]
^Hans Speckaert at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
^Hans Speckaert, The Crucifixion of Christ at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
HansSpeckaert (c. 1540 – c. 1577) was a Flemish Renaissance painter who was active in Italy. He is known for his portraits, history paintings and his...
Otto van Veen, Joris Hoefnagel, the brothers Paul and Matthijs Bril, HansSpeckaert and Joseph Heintz the Elder. He was able to secure a commission for...
frequented Anthony van Santvoort. A document from April 1575 reports that the artist HansSpeckaert was paralyzed. "This may have been the result of an accident while working...
called Rinaldo fiammingo and he became a friend of the Flemish painter HansSpeckaert. Mijtens was active in Brussels, Rome, Naples , L'Aquila, and The Hague...