Joos de Beer

Diana and Acteon, 1579.

Joos de Beer (died 1591) was an Early Netherlandish painter from Utrecht.

Biography

According to Karel van Mander, he was a pupil of Frans Floris in Antwerp, who later returned to his native Utrecht (city) and became the teacher of Abraham Bloemaert and Joachim Wtewael.[1][2][3][4]

Together with Anthonie Blocklandt van Montfoort (who he knew as a fellow pupil of Frans Floris), he is known as the founder of the Utrecht school of painting that started around 1590. Van Mander states that De Beer had many paintings by Blocklandt in his workshop that young Bloemaert copied.

References

  1. Joos de Beer in the RKD
  2. (Dutch) Joos de Beer, in Frans Floris biography in Karel van Mander's Schilderboeck, 1604, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
  3. (Dutch) Joos de Beer, in Abraham Bloemaert biography by Van Mander
  4. (Dutch) Joos de Beer, in Joachim Wtewael biography by Van Mander