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Maerten van heemskerck Dutch Northern Renaissance Painter, 1498-1574
Dutch painter, draughtsman and print designer. He was among the second generation of Netherlandish artists to travel to Italy, where he was profoundly affected by the work of contemporary artists in Rome and by the examples of Classical sculpture to be seen in the city (see ROMANISM). On his return to the north, van Heemskerck had a long and successful career. His extensive oeuvre (over 100 paintings) comprises large altarpieces, portraits and smaller works (with both religious and mythological subjects). He also produced a vast number of drawings for prints. He helped spread the influence of Michelangelo and Giulio Romano in the northern Netherlands, through his strong, monumental style, with much emphasis on anatomical detail. He was thus an important figure in the dissemination of late Mannerism in northern Europe
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Painting ID:: 26742 Self-Portrait of the Painter with the Colosseum in the Background
1553
Oil on wood,
42.2x54cm
Fitzwilliam Museum,Cambridge
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Painting ID:: 32348 Portrait of Anna Codde
1520
Oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 32349 Portrait of Pieter Bicker Gerritsz.
1520
Oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 33540 Fmily Protrait
mk86
c.1530
Oil on wood
118x140cm
Cassel,Staatliche Gemaldegalerie
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Painting ID:: 39643 Triumph of Bacchus
mk150
c.1537/7
Oak
56.3x106.5cm
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Maerten van heemskerck
Dutch Northern Renaissance Painter, 1498-1574
Dutch painter, draughtsman and print designer. He was among the second generation of Netherlandish artists to travel to Italy, where he was profoundly affected by the work of contemporary artists in Rome and by the examples of Classical sculpture to be seen in the city (see ROMANISM). On his return to the north, van Heemskerck had a long and successful career. His extensive oeuvre (over 100 paintings) comprises large altarpieces, portraits and smaller works (with both religious and mythological subjects). He also produced a vast number of drawings for prints. He helped spread the influence of Michelangelo and Giulio Romano in the northern Netherlands, through his strong, monumental style, with much emphasis on anatomical detail. He was thus an important figure in the dissemination of late Mannerism in northern Europe
. Related Artists to Maerten van heemskerck: | Charles Fries | Hugh Douglas Hamilton | Lorenzo Costa | Christoph Nathe | oscar wilde |
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