- was in fact "Jan
Gossart", and he was so
known in his lifetime; the
Dutch version "Gossaert"
crept into
later sources,
despite Gossart's first language...
- the
original on 29
April 2014.
Retrieved 2 June 2014. Herzog, Sadja. “
Gossart, Italy, and the
National Gallery's
Saint Jerome Penitent.”
Report and Studies...
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Banno Kenji Okuhira Scott Schofield Al
Letson Cinematography Jean
Philippe Gossart Chris Seager Sam
McCurdy Editors Nona
Khodai Emily Streetz Joe
Talbot Hall...
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Hungary (season 1)
United Kingdom (seasons 2–3)
Cinematography Jean-Philippe
Gossart Gavin Struthers Editors Liana Del
Giudice Nick
Arthurs Jean-Daniel Fernandez-Qundez...
- with Brändström as cinematographer, with
Laurie Rose and Jean-Philippe
Gossart also
serving as cinematographers. By late October,
filming was
taking place...
-
directed by
Jamie Payne and
Colin Teague. Cinematographer: Jean
Philippe Gossart. and
David Luther. Music: John Lunn. The
White Queen was
filmed on location...
-
except briefly in
Spain and Germany.
Natalie Uher as
Emmanuelle Jean-René
Gossart as
Professor Simon Thomas Obermuller as
Benton Gustavo Rodriguez as Tony...
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Peter Gallagher Eric
Coulter Cinematography Gavin Struthers Jean-Philippe
Gossart Tim
Palmer Stijn Van der
Veken Editors Joris Brouwers Melanie Viner-Cuneo...
- ISBN 978-0-300-12343-2.
Retrieved 28
November 2021. B****,
Marisa (2016). Jan
Gossart and the
Invention of
Netherlandish Antiquity.
Princeton University Press...
- of the
Kings is a
large oil-on-oak
painting by Jan
Gossaert (born Jean
Gossart, also
known as Jan Mabuse),
dated to 1510–15,
depicting the
Adoration of...