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Jan de Molder (sometimes Jean de Molder, fl. c. 1513-1518) was a Netherlandish Northern Renaissance wood carver. ==Life and works== Very little is known about the life of Jan de Molder. He was active in Antwerp and was brother-in-law of a prior of Averbode Abbey named Adriaen. Works of his hand survive in the Cluny Museum in Paris and in the churches of Botkyrka, Dillnäs, Lofta and Västerlövsta churches, Sweden. His style has been described, in connection with the Cluny altarpiece, thus: "The beginnings on Antwerp Mannerism may be seen in the elaborate and arched frame and the crowded compositions, but the compact and animated figure types, unaffected gestures and angular drapery are more characteristic of late 15th-century carving."〔 Other characteristics are visible in a polyptych in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw - so-called ''Saint Reinhold Altar''.〔 10 scenes from the life of Mary arranged in 2 rows with additional 4 sections with figures of Saints were crowned by architectural decorations in the form of curved tracery. The top of the retable in variety of curves and accolades, as well as disproportionality of figures are other features of de Molder's style. Oak wood, used for production, was covered with a coating of gesso (size and chalk) over which gold leaf and colour were laid.〔 The polyptych was commissioned by Brotherhood of Saint Reinhold in Gdańsk and created before 1516 in cooperation with Joos van Cleve who painted the side wings.〔
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