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 +'''Joachim Beuckelaer''' (1533–1574) was a [[Flemish painter]].
-[[Slaughtered Pig]], 1563, Oil on oak, 114 x 83 cm (Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne) - [[BEUCKELAER, Joachim]] (b. 1530, Antwerpen, d. 1574, Antwerpen) +A native of [[Antwerp]], he studied under his uncle, [[Pieter Aertsen]]. Many of his paintings contain scenes of kitchen and markets, with religious allusions in the background. His ''Four Elements'' series ({{As of|2004|lc=on}}, in the [[National Gallery, London]]) exemplifies this theme on a large scale. ''Water'', for example, shows a fish market selling twelve kinds of fish, representing the [[Twelve Apostles|twelve disciples]] of [[Jesus]]. Through an archway in the background we can see Jesus walking on the [[Sea of Galilee]] after his resurrection, making fish appear miraculously in empty nets. Beuckelaer's work was influential on painters in Northern [[Italy]], particularly [[Vincenzo Campi]].
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-[[Satan's Treasures]] (1895) - [[Jean Delville]] +
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-Carlos Ginzburg, Latin American Prostitute (holding a statement by Baudelaire), performance in het ICC, 1974 foto ©archief ICC/MuHKA +
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-[[Mary and Child]] (1490) - [[Gérard David]] +
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-[[The Flaying of the Corrupt Judge Sisamnes]] (1498-99) - Gérard David +
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-[[The temptation of St. Anthony in visual arts|The Temptation of Saint Anthony]] (detail)[http://www.jahsonic.com/Kaufbeuren.jpg] of [http://www.jahsonic.com/Kaufbeuren1.jpg] (c. 1480-1490) - [[Anonymous Master of Kaufbeuren]] (Master of the Sacristy of [[Kaufbeuren]]), floruit ca. 1480-1490.+
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-Please not that the above scans do not do the original justice, the original is at the [[Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium]] +
-(nr. 7855), currently not on display I believe. +
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-It is a [[shutter]] of a [[retable]]+
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-Op keerzijde sporen van beschildering (wapenschild?)+
-Kunstenaar(s) Meester van de Sacristiekast van Kaufbeuren [Zwabische school, werkzaam ca. 1480-1490]+
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-[[krankzinnigenwet]] heeft geschreven in 1850+
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-Lannoo - [[Het gewichtige lichaam]] / Le corps imposant+
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Joachim Beuckelaer (1533–1574) was a Flemish painter.

A native of Antwerp, he studied under his uncle, Pieter Aertsen. Many of his paintings contain scenes of kitchen and markets, with religious allusions in the background. His Four Elements series (Template:As of, in the National Gallery, London) exemplifies this theme on a large scale. Water, for example, shows a fish market selling twelve kinds of fish, representing the twelve disciples of Jesus. Through an archway in the background we can see Jesus walking on the Sea of Galilee after his resurrection, making fish appear miraculously in empty nets. Beuckelaer's work was influential on painters in Northern Italy, particularly Vincenzo Campi.




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