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Jan Boeckhorst

Jan Boeckhorst〔Alternative names: Johan Boekhorst, Johan Boeckhorst, Johann Boeckhorst, Johann Bockhorst, nicknames: Lange Jan, Langhiano and Langian〕 (c. 1604 – 21 April 1668), was a German-born Flemish Baroque painter whose style was heavily influenced by Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens.
==Life==
Born in Westphalia, in either Münster or Rees, Boeckhorst moved to Antwerp around 1626 where he was a pupil or assistant of Jordaens and Rubens.〔 He became a master in the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in 1633-134. He had a close relationship with Rubens and his studio. He finished a number of paintings designed by Rubens and assisted with large commissions such as the paintings for the joyous entry of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand in 1635 and for the hunting lodge of the Spanish king, the Torre de la Parada.
He traveled to Italy in 1635. In Rome he joined the circle of Dutch and Flemish artists in Rome known as the Bentvueghels. It was the custom among the Bentvueghels to adopt a nickname. Boeckhorst's nickname was ''Lange Jan'' (Tall John). The date of his return to Antwerp is not known with certainty and estimates vary from 1639 to 1649.〔(Jan Boeckhorst ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History

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