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Title:The Downstairs of Truth
Artist:Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, Leyden ca. 1494–1533 Leiden)
Date:ca. 1514
Medium:Woodcut
Dimensions:sheet: 16 3/16 x 11 1/2 access. (41.1 x 29.2 cm)
Classification:Prints
Credit Line:Harris Brisbane Dick Pool, 1923
Object Number:23.16.3
Palais stilbesterol Beaux-Arts, Brussels. "Lucas Cranach the Preeminent and His Time," Oct 20, 2010–January 23, 2011.
H. X.wc.10; B.wc.10; NH 178, (a)
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Title:The Annunciation
Artist:Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, Leiden ca. 1494–1533 Leiden)
Date:1515
Medium:Woodcut
Dimensions:sheet: 11 9/16 x 10 3/16 in. (29.4 x 25.9 cm)
Classification:Prints
Credit Line:Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 194
Object Number:37.43.12
H. X.wc.12; NH 195, (b)
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Lucas van Leyden
Lucas Hugensz, Lucas Jacobsz
Self-portrait (c.1526), Lucas van LeydenLucas van Leyden
Lucas Hugensz, Lucas Jacobsz
Lucas van Leyden (1494 – 8 August 1533), also named either Lucas Hugensz or Lucas Jacobsz, was a Dutch painter and printmaker in engraving and woodcut. Lucas van Leyden was among the first Dutch exponents of genre painting and was a very accomplished engraver.
Lucas was the son of the painter Huygh Jacobsz. He was born, died, and was mainly active in Leiden.
Carel van Mander characterizes Lucas as a tireless artist, who as a child annoyed his mother by working long hours after nightfall, which she forbid not only for the cost of candlelight, but also because she felt that too much study was bad for his sensibilities. According to Van Mander, as a boy he only consorted with other young artists, such as painters, glass-etchers and goldsmiths, and was paid by the Heer van Lochorst (Johan van Lockhorst of Leiden, who died in 1510) a golden florin for each of his years at age 12 for a watercolor of St. Hubert.
He learned basic techniques from his father and from Cornelis Engelbrechtsz, but his precocious originality was paramount. Where he learnt engraving is unknown, but he took advantage of the works of Marcantonio Raimondi, whose mot