
Stradanus
Cultural Positioning
Authority Records (1)
Field Verification (6 fields)
- BiographyWikidata· 70%
- Birth yearWikidata· 70%
- Death yearWikidata· 70%
- NationalityWikidata· 70%
- Primary mediumWikidata· 70%
- Profile imageWikidata· 70%
Source Registry (1)
- WikidataTier 1 · Institutional40%
Why this artist matters now
Johannes Stradanus was a Flemish artist active mainly in 16th-century Florence, Italy. He was a wide-ranging talent who worked as an easel and fresco painter, designer of tapestries, draughtsman, designer of prints and pottery decorator. His subject range was varied and included history subjects, mythological scenes, allegories, landscapes, genre scenes, portraits, architectural scenes and animals. After training in his native Flanders, he left his home country and ultimately settled down in Florence, Italy. He became a prominent court artist to the Medici during the second half of the 16th century and worked on the many decorative projects of the court. Stradanus also produced large altarpieces for the most important churches in Florence.
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Museum Collections
Artworks (2)
Artwork sources (1)
- Cleveland Museum of Art2 published2 img
Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 2)
- 1565 · Cleveland · 1 provUrl Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number
- 1586 · Cleveland · 1 provUrl Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number

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