Jan van Coninxloo

His father, who bore the same Christian name, had another son, Pieter van Coninxloo, both of whom were painters.

The name is found written in a variety of ways — Ccninxlo, Conninxlo, Connixlo, Cooninxloo, Conixloo — and sometimes with the additional name of Schemier.

The Brussels Gallery contains five works by Jan van Coninxlo : a triptych of the 'Life of St. Anne,' which bears on its right wing (representing the death of that saint) the signature 'Jan van Conixlo 1546'; the 'Birth of St. Nicholas,' and the 'Death of St. Nicholas,' both of which were formerly in a church in Louvain; 'Christ among the Doctors,' and the 'Marriage at Cana.'

These were formerly attributed to Gilles van Coninxlo.

This article about a Dutch or Flemish painter mainly active before c. 1581 (the division of the Low Countries into the Dutch Republic and the Southern Netherlands) is a stub.

Altarpiece of Jäder Church in Södermanland County , Sweden. Paintings by Van Coninxloo, polychromy by Jan van Wavere , sculptures by Jan Borman .