Man, myth and sensual pleasures: Jan Gossart’s Renaissance

Fascinating lecture to introduce the new exhibition on Jan Gossart at the National Gallery given by Maryan Ainsworth, Curator of Painting at the Metropolitan Museum.

The lecture went through the main themes of the exhibition and outlined new research which had been done for it.

There was an interesting section on Gossart’s trip to Rome with Philip of Burgundy on an embassy to Julius II and how he later pulled on images he’s seen there and sketches he’d done.

I was particularly interested in the section on new research which shows that Gossart worked closely with Gerard David, whose work I love. The lecturer called this a ‘prestige collaboration’ ie 2 artists coming together to work as equals.

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