
1485–1540 · Netherlandish · 11 artworks
artist bio
Joos van Cleve was a leading painter of the Northern Renaissance, known for his portraits and religious scenes. He skillfully blended Flemish and Italian Renaissance styles, contributing to the development of portraiture in the Netherlands.
what you'll learn
Studying Joos van Cleve allows students to understand the fusion of Northern and Italian Renaissance styles and the development of portraiture in the Netherlands. Students can learn about realistic detail, composition, and the use of symbolism in portraiture.
related: Jan van Eyck, Hans Holbein the Younger

Bildnis eines Mannes der einen Rosenkranz in Händen hält

Self Portrait

Portrait of a man in a Black Cap and a fur-trimmed coat

Portrait of a bearded gentleman wearing a black hat and holding a letter

Portrait d'homme sur fond de paysage

Portrait of a young nobleman small half-length in a crimson doublet wearing a plumed beret holding a daisy

Porträt eines Mannes mit Ehering

Bildnis eines Herrn

Bildnis eines jungen Mannes mit rotem Barett der in der rechten Hand einen Vierklee haelt

Portrait of a man holding gloves

Portrait de Josepus Antonius dAcosta