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1617, Feb 51673, Sep 6
a Flemish Baroque painter and engraver active in Antwerp and at the Habsburg court in Vienna. In addition to large religious history paintings, Jan Thomas painted landscapes with mythological or pastoral figures and portraits. His style shows a close relationship to the work of Rubens, in particular Rubens’ later work which was sent directly to Spain. Around 1658 Jan Thomas began to work in the new medium of the mezzotint. Besides engravings in mezzotint Jan Thomas also made etchings. He made engravings of his own compositions as well as of the works of other artists such as Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Gerard Dou and Giovanni Ambrogio Figino.
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