• The Money Changer and His Wife is a 1514 oil-on-panel painting by the Flemish Renaissance artist Quentin Matsys, currently in the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Painting.
  • To a certain degree in opposition to the Romanists amongst his contemporaries, Massys held fast to the traditions established by Early Netherlandish art.
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  • Individuals and SocietiesPainting - Moneylender and his Wife by Quentin Metsys 1514.
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  • Esperanto: La ole-pentraĵo La oropezisto kaj sia edzino, Quentin Massys (1514), Muzeo Luvro, Parizo.
  • This is distracting his wife from the book she is reading--a work of devotion, as the illustration of the Virgin and Child shows.
  • Legend states that Matsys abandoned his career as a blacksmith to woo his wife, who found painting to be a more romantic profession, though Karel van Mander...
  • Portrait of Don Manuel de Menens by Quentin Matsys. ... A peasant with his wife and child in front of the farmhouse by David Teniers the Younger.
  • The Moneylender and his Wife. 1514. 71 x 68 cms | 27 3/4 x 26 3/4 ins Oil on panel.
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  • Quentin Massys (also spelled Matsys, Metsys or Messys) was a Flemish artist born in Louvain, Brabant which we now know simply as Belgium around 1465 or...
  • The Moneylender and His Wife A Grotesque Old Woman, possibly Princess Margaret of Tyrol.
  • The Moneylender and his Wife (1514). Quentin Matsys (Dutch, 1465/1466–1530).
  • Quentin Matsys, The Moneylender and His Wife, 1514, Oil on panel, 0.79 m X 0.67 m, Louvre, Paris, France.