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Victor Honoré Janssens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victor Honoré Janssens
Victor Honorius Janssens or Victor Honoré Janssens or Jansens) (11 June 1658 - 14 August 1736) was a Flemish painter of religious and mythological works and a tapestry designer. ==Life== Janssens was born in Brussels as the son of a tailor. He studied design and was entered as a pupil in the register of the Brussels Guild of Saint Luke in 1675.〔Paul F. State, 'Historical Dictionary of Brussels', Rowman & Littlefield, 16 Apr 2015〕 He left at some point for Italy. Estimates for the length of his residency in Italy vary from roughly 1680 to 1688 and 1678 to 1689.〔(Victor Honoré Janssens ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕〔Guy Delmarcel, 'Flemish Tapestry from the 15th to the 18th Century', Lannoo Uitgeverij, 1 Jan 1999〕 Upon his return to Brussels he became a master of the Guild.〔 The next year he applied for permission to work as a cartoon painter for the Brussels tapistry works.〔 Following the 1695 Bombardment of Brussels by the French, Janssens was commissioned to produce a number of paintings for the Brussels Town Hall to replace those destroyed during the attack on the city. He also worked for the local guilds and churches.〔 He gained a solid reputation and became well-off. He was appointed the court painter of Emperor Charles VI of Austria and resided in Vienna from 1719 to 1722.〔〔 The artist died in Brussels on 14 August 1736.〔
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