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Joachim Wtewael 1566-1638 Flemish Joachim Wtewael Galleries
Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was one of the last exponents of MANNERISM. From c. 1590 until 1628, the year of his latest known dated paintings, he employed such typical Mannerist formal devices as brilliant decorative colour, contrived spatial design and contorted poses. He sometimes combined such artifice with naturalism, and this amalgam represents the two approaches Dutch 16th- and 17th-century theorists discussed as uyt den geest (from the imagination) and naer t leven (after life). Wtewaels activity reflects the transition from Mannerism to a more naturalistic style in Dutch art. Slightly over 100 of his paintings and about 80 drawings are known. Subjects from the Bible and mythology predominate; he also painted several portraits, including a Self-portrait (1601; Utrecht, Cent. Mus.).
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Painting ID:: 29107 Lot and His Daughter
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Oil on copper
6x8"
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Painting ID:: 43077 The Judgement of Paris
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1615
Oil on oak
59.8x79.2cm
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Painting ID:: 79238 Mars and Venus Discovered
between 1603(1603) and 1604(1604)
Medium Oil on copper
Dimensions Width: 15.5 cm (6.1 in). Height: 20.2 cm (8 in).
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Painting ID:: 80638 the Gods-Joachim Wtewael
between 1603(1603) and 1604(1604)
Medium Oil on copper
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Painting ID:: 81845 Kitchen Scene
1605(1605)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Joachim Wtewael
1566-1638 Flemish Joachim Wtewael Galleries
Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was one of the last exponents of MANNERISM. From c. 1590 until 1628, the year of his latest known dated paintings, he employed such typical Mannerist formal devices as brilliant decorative colour, contrived spatial design and contorted poses. He sometimes combined such artifice with naturalism, and this amalgam represents the two approaches Dutch 16th- and 17th-century theorists discussed as uyt den geest (from the imagination) and naer t leven (after life). Wtewaels activity reflects the transition from Mannerism to a more naturalistic style in Dutch art. Slightly over 100 of his paintings and about 80 drawings are known. Subjects from the Bible and mythology predominate; he also painted several portraits, including a Self-portrait (1601; Utrecht, Cent. Mus.).
. Related Artists to Joachim Wtewael: | Steven van Herwijck | Ulrich apt the Elder | Henri Pierre Danloux | Cesare Biseo | David Dalby |
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