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Jan van Steffeswert
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Jan van Steffeswert or alternatively Jan van Steffenswert or Jan van Stevensweert (c. 1460 – c. 1531) was an Early Netherlandish sculptor and wood carver based in Maastricht. Contrary to the customs of the time, he signed at least some of the works he produced, using variously Jan Bieldesnider, Jan van Weerd or Jan van Steffeswert. To date, fourteen works have been positively identified as his.[1]
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Works
- Seated unidentified bishop – Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria – British Museum, London, England
- Iohannes in disco (head of Saint John the Baptist) – Curtius Museum, Liège, Belgium
- Marianum (German: Strahlenkranzmadonna) – Aachen Cathedral, Germany
- Saint Mary – Sint-Martinuskerk in Beek, Netherlands
- Saint Barbara – Sint-Martinuskerk, Born, Netherlands
- Saint Cecilia – St Matthiaskerk, Maastricht, Netherlands
- Saint Crispinianus – Church of Sint-Pieter beneden, Villapark, Maastricht, Netherlands
- Saint Hubertus – originally in the parish church of Erpekom, Peer, Belgium, now displayed in open air museum Bokrijk, Belgium
- Saint Joseph – Sint-Nicolaaskerk, Heythuysen, Netherlands
- The Virgin and Child with St. Anne – Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, Netherlands.
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Gallery
- Bishop Sitting at Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht
- Saint Cecilia at St Matthiaskerk, Maastricht
- Saint (not identified)
- St. Crispinianus at Church of Sint-Pieter beneden, Maastricht
- Johannes in discus, Curtius Museum, Liège
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