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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jan Vermeyen (Brussel, vóór 1559 - Praag, 1606) was een maniëristisch goudsmid. , Jan Vermeyen, též Hans Vormeiden von Antorff (před 1559 Brusel, Vlámsko – před 15. říjnem 1606 Praha), byl vlámský, v Čechách naturalizovaný zlatník, , medailér a formíř vosku ve dvorské službě císaře Rudolfa II. v období rudolfínského manýrismu. , Jan Vermeyen (* vor 1559 in Brüssel; † vor 15. Oktober 1606 in Prag) war ein berühmter flämischer Goldschmied, Juwelier, Medailleur und Wachsbossierer des rudolphinischen Manierismus. , Jan Vermeyen (before 1559 – 1606) was a goJan Vermeyen (before 1559 – 1606) was a goldsmith of the Renaissance Mannerism. Jan Vermeyen was born in Brussels, the son of a Flemish painter Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen in Brussels. He was educated in goldsmithery and started his career between 1580 - 1590 in Antwerp, where he married, too. In 1592 he was inscribed as a member of the goldsmith' guild in Frankfurt on the Main. From 1600 he lived and worked in Prague, Lesser Town, district of St. Thomas church. He was one of the favorite court artists of Emperor Rudolph II. According to inventories he made more than 10 existing masterworks. They are usually dishes from exotic organic materials as bezoar or rhinoceros horn, or from colorful precious stones (cut by the Prague workshop of Ottavio Miseroni) set with cameos (by Alessandro Masnago), all mounted in gold, for Emperor's Kunstkammer of the Prague Castle. Today some of them are exhibited in Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. His most famous work is the golden private crown of the emperor, which came later into use as Imperial Crown of Austria, is shown in the Treasury of the Hofburg Castle. He died in Prague. of the Hofburg Castle. He died in Prague.
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rdfs:comment Jan Vermeyen (Brussel, vóór 1559 - Praag, 1606) was een maniëristisch goudsmid. , Jan Vermeyen, též Hans Vormeiden von Antorff (před 1559 Brusel, Vlámsko – před 15. říjnem 1606 Praha), byl vlámský, v Čechách naturalizovaný zlatník, , medailér a formíř vosku ve dvorské službě císaře Rudolfa II. v období rudolfínského manýrismu. , Jan Vermeyen (before 1559 – 1606) was a goJan Vermeyen (before 1559 – 1606) was a goldsmith of the Renaissance Mannerism. Jan Vermeyen was born in Brussels, the son of a Flemish painter Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen in Brussels. He was educated in goldsmithery and started his career between 1580 - 1590 in Antwerp, where he married, too. In 1592 he was inscribed as a member of the goldsmith' guild in Frankfurt on the Main. From 1600 he lived and worked in Prague, Lesser Town, district of St. Thomas church. He was one of the favorite court artists of Emperor Rudolph II. According to inventories he made more than 10 existing masterworks. They are usually dishes from exotic organic materials as bezoar or rhinoceros horn, or from colorful precious stones (cut by the Prague workshop of Ottavio Miseroni) set with cameos (by Alessandro Masnago),) set with cameos (by Alessandro Masnago), , Jan Vermeyen (* vor 1559 in Brüssel; † vor 15. Oktober 1606 in Prag) war ein berühmter flämischer Goldschmied, Juwelier, Medailleur und Wachsbossierer des rudolphinischen Manierismus.
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