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Joos de Momper Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1564-1635
known as Josse de Momper, is one of the most important Flemish landscape painters between Pieter Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens. Brueghel's influence is clearly evident in this many of de Momper's paintings.
Born in 1564 in Antwerp, Joos de Momper was first apprenticed to his father. In the 1580s, he travelled to Italy to study art. De Momper primarily painted landscapes, the genre for which he was well-regarded during his lifetime. He painted both fantasy landscapes, viewed from a high vantage point and employing a conventional Mannerist color transition of brown in the foreground to blue and finally green in the background, and more realistic landscapes with a lower viewpoint and more natural colors. His wide panoramas also feature groups of figures. Only a small number of the 500 paintings attributed to De Momper are signed, and just one is dated.
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Painting ID:: 78266 Winterlandschaft
ca. between 1615(1615) and 1625(1625)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 49 x 66 cm
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Painting ID:: 82471 Landschaft mit Grotte
1600(1600)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 61.2 x 93 cm (24.1 x 36.6 in)
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Painting ID:: 86087 Village at Full Moon
Date first half of 17th century
Medium Oil on oak panel
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Painting ID:: 86091 Landscape with the Temptation of Christ
Date first half of 17th century
Medium Oil on oak panel
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Painting ID:: 86654 Winter Landscape with The Flight into Egypt
Date first half of 17th century
Medium Oil on oak panel
Dimensions Height: 69 cm (27.2 in). Width: 115 cm (45.3 in).
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Joos de Momper
Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1564-1635
known as Josse de Momper, is one of the most important Flemish landscape painters between Pieter Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens. Brueghel's influence is clearly evident in this many of de Momper's paintings.
Born in 1564 in Antwerp, Joos de Momper was first apprenticed to his father. In the 1580s, he travelled to Italy to study art. De Momper primarily painted landscapes, the genre for which he was well-regarded during his lifetime. He painted both fantasy landscapes, viewed from a high vantage point and employing a conventional Mannerist color transition of brown in the foreground to blue and finally green in the background, and more realistic landscapes with a lower viewpoint and more natural colors. His wide panoramas also feature groups of figures. Only a small number of the 500 paintings attributed to De Momper are signed, and just one is dated.
. Related Artists to Joos de Momper: | David de Coninck | Pieter Brueghel the Younger | Henry Dawson | VELDE, Esaias van de | Joseph van Lerius |
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