All Juan de Flandes Oil Paintings

Flemish-born Spanish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1460-1519
 

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Juan de Flandes The increase of the breads and fishes oil painting


The increase of the breads and fishes
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  45536
The increase of the breads and fishes
mk186 1496-1505 Madrid, Patrimonio Nacional
mk186 1496-1505 Madrid, Patrimonio Nacional
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes Herodias- Revenge oil painting


Herodias- Revenge
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  52566
Herodias- Revenge
1496 Oil on wood, 75 x 50,4 cm
1496 Oil on wood, 75 x 50,4 cm
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes Vase of Flowers oil painting


Vase of Flowers
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  52640
Vase of Flowers
1635-36 Oil on canvas, 44 x 34 cm
1635-36 Oil on canvas, 44 x 34 cm
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes Vase of Flowers oil painting


Vase of Flowers
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  52641
Vase of Flowers
Vase of Flowers 1636 Oil on canvas
Vase of Flowers 1636 Oil on canvas
   
   
     

Juan de Flandes Herodias Revenge oil painting


Herodias Revenge
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  62420
Herodias Revenge
75 x 50,4 cm Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp Herod and Herodias sit at a table in a Renaissance interior. Salome presents the severed head of John the Baptist to them on a platter.Herod recoils from the atrocity, but Herodias holds a knife ready to pierce John's tongue in revenge for the saints's denunciation of her sinful behaviour. The panel belonged to an altarpiece devoted to the story of John the Baptist which was painted in 1496 for the Carthusian monastery of Miraflores near Burgos. The original form of the altarpiece has been partially reconstructed. Its central panel was the Baptism of Christ, now in a Madrid collection. Each wing consisted of at lest two panels placed one on top of the other. Although the work of Juan de Flandes is not really Southern Netherlandish in character, we nevertheless detect the clear influence of painters from Ghent and Bruges, especially Hugo van der Goes. He uses painterly techniques to create a strange atmosphere. The bright lighting and accentuation of the green, red and orange sections generate a nervous tension. Placing the main protagonists in the foreground lends the scene an expressive aura and a pronounced monumentality, which is further heightened by the dramatic movement, the sharply delineated forms and the realistic appearance of the figures. Author: JUAN DE FLANDES Title: Herodias' Revenge , 1501-1550 , Spanish Form: painting , religious
75 x 50,4 cm Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp Herod and Herodias sit at a table in a Renaissance interior. Salome presents the severed head of John the Baptist to them on a platter.Herod recoils from the atrocity, but Herodias holds a knife ready to pierce John's tongue in revenge for the saints's denunciation of her sinful behaviour. The panel belonged to an altarpiece devoted to the story of John the Baptist which was painted in 1496 for the Carthusian monastery of Miraflores near Burgos. The original form of the altarpiece has been partially reconstructed. Its central panel was the Baptism of Christ, now in a Madrid collection. Each wing consisted of at lest two panels placed one on top of the other. Although the work of Juan de Flandes is not really Southern Netherlandish in character, we nevertheless detect the clear influence of painters from Ghent and Bruges, especially Hugo van der Goes. He uses painterly techniques to create a strange atmosphere. The bright lighting and accentuation of the green, red and orange sections generate a nervous tension. Placing the main protagonists in the foreground lends the scene an expressive aura and a pronounced monumentality, which is further heightened by the dramatic movement, the sharply delineated forms and the realistic appearance of the figures. Author: JUAN DE FLANDES Title: Herodias' Revenge , 1501-1550 , Spanish Form: painting , religious
   
   
     

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