Joos de Momper
1564 – 1634
Josse de Momper II was the leading member of an Antwerp family of artists and dealers. He was trained by his father, but he probably went to Italy in the 1580s, in which case he would have seen the Alps: he lived in Antwerp, but his works are invariably of great mountains, sometimes influenced by Bruegel, and they form a transition between Mannerist landscape and the realistic type developed in the Netherlands in the 17th century, e. g.
33 artworks in collection
Locations
Works

Mountainous Landscape
Private collection1585
Mountainous Landscape with a Bridge across a River
Private collection1600
Winter Landscape
Private collection1618
Winter Landscape
Private collection1620
Winter landscape
Private collection1620
Winter Landscape
Private collection1620
Mountainous Landscape
Private collection1621
Summer Landscape
Private collection
View of a City in Winter
Private collection
Christ Healing the Blind Man
Private collection
Extensive Mountainous Landscape
Private collection
Winter Landscape
Private collection
Winter Landscape with the Flight into Egypt
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