LONDON.- Jan Gossaert (active 1503; died 1532) was one of the most startling and versatile artists of the Northern Renaissance. A pivotal Old Master, Gossaert changed the course of Flemish art, going beyond the tradition of Jan van Eyck and charting new territory that eventually led to the great age of Rubens yet this is the first major exhibition dedicated to him in more than 45 years. ‘Jan Gossaerts Renaissance’ includes more than 80 works, and places Gossaert in the context of the art and artists that influenced his development. It brings together many of the artists most important paintings (‘Virgin and Child’, about 1527, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; ‘Hercules and Deianeira’, 1517, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham; and ‘Saint Luke Painting the Virgin’, 152022, Kunsthistorisches Mus