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Stradanus, Joannes [Johannes] [Straat Jan van der; Straet, Jan van (der); Strada, Giovanni della; Stradano, Giovanni; Stratensis, Giovanni]
(b Bruges, 1523; d Florence, 3 Nov 1605). Flemish painter and draughtsman, active in Italy. The traces of his Flemish artistic heritage were much appreciated in the refined Mannerist circle, led by Vasari, in which he was active in Florence. He was especially skilled as a designer of tapestry cycles.
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- Stradanus, Joannes
- collaboration
- patrons and collectors
- pupils
- reproductive prints by others
- Anatomical studies, §2(i): Renaissance: Alberti and Florentine followers
- Belgium, §III, 3(i)(b): Painting, c 1550c 1600
- Collaert
- Corte, Juan de la
- Engraving, §II, 3(ii): Commercial growth, c 1500c 1600
- Galle: (2) Theodor Galle
- Sadeler: (1) Jan Sadeler I
- Sadeler: (4) Aegidius Sadeler II
- Studio, §II, 2(i): History and development, c 1450c 1600
- teachers
- works
- Animal subjects, §1: Before the 17th century
- Bruges, §III, 1: Centre of tapestry production
- Ekphrasis, §4: Ekphrasis in the Renaissance West
- Florence, §III, 3(ii): Centre of tapestry production, 1554c 1600
- Goltzius, Hendrick, §2(ii)(a): Engravings and etchings
- Italy, §XI, 3(ii): Tapestry, 15001624
- Lace, §2(i): History and uses, 15001629
- Medici, de: (16) Francesco I de Medici
- Vasari: (1) Giorgio Vasari, §I, 3(iii): Years of maturity, 155374
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