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Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen

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Portrait of Mercurino Gattinara by Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen (c. 1530), on display at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels

Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen (1500, Beverwijk – 1559, Brussels) was a Dutch Northern Renaissance painter.

Vermeyen was a painter and tapestry designer, probably a pupil of Jan Mabuse. About 1525 he became Court Painter to Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands at Mechelen and in 1535 he accompanied the Emperor Charles V at the Conquest of Tunis (1535). This journey supplied him with scenes for later works, including tapestries designed 1545/48 for the Regent, Mary of Hungary.

Many portraits are ascribed to him on very little evidence, according to modern scholars.