Artist
Jacques Bellange

France
Jacques Bellange is a France Baroque artist. 17 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
Jacques Bellange (c. 1575–1616) was an artist and printmaker from the Duchy of Lorraine (then independent but now part of France) whose etchings and some drawings are his only securely identified works today. They are among the most striking Northern Mannerist old master prints, mostly on Catholic religious subjects, and with a highly individual style. He worked for fourteen years in the capital, Nancy as court painter to two Dukes of Lorraine, before dying at the age of about forty, and almost all his prints were produced in the three or four years before his death. None of his paintings are known to have survived, but the prints have been known to collectors since shortly after his death, though they were out of critical favour for most of this period. In the 20th century they have been much more highly regarded, although Bellange is still not a well-known figure.
Works by Jacques Bellange
The Lamentation
Dancer with a Tambourine
The Raising of Lazarus
The Three Marys at the Tomb
The Madonna Spinning
The Virgin and Child with a Rose
Fighting Beggars
Martyrdom of Saint Lucy
The Road to Calvary
Saint John
The Blind Hurdy Gurdy Player
The Holy Family with Saint Catherine, Saint John the Evangelist, and an Angel
Two Beggars Fighting
The Virgin and Child with Distaff and an Angel
The Three Magi: Melchior
The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy
The Annunciation
Collections represented