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Chapter 25. Northern Europe 1600-1700. Rubens. Studied the Italian masters, Michelangelo, Titian, Caravaggio and mixed them all together Patrons were Medici and Charles I of England Permanent court painter to Spanish governors in Flanders Amicable, friendly & well liked - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 25
Northern Europe 1600-1700 and Americas
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FlandersSpanish dominated region of
Catholic influence
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Rubens• Studied the Italian masters, Michelangelo,
Titian, Caravaggio and mixed them all together
• Patrons were Medici and Charles I of England
• Permanent court painter to Spanish governors in Flanders
• Amicable, friendly & well liked
• Studied statues of Hellenistic sculpture
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Rubens, Elevation of the Cross, 1610
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86. Henri IV Receives the Portrait of Marie de’ Medici, from the Marie de’ Medici Cycle.Peter Paul Rubens. 1621-1625 Oil on canvas.
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The Dutch RepublicNorthern Netherlands region,
predominately Protestant
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Hals, The Women Regents of Old Men’s Home at Haarlem, 1664
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Leyster, Self Portrait, 1630
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Rembrandt
• Use of light hallmark of his style
• Inspired by Caravaggio but not as “abrupt”
• Shows mood of his subjects
• Had several self portraits showing him as assertive
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Rembrandt, Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, 1632
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87. Self-Portrait with Saskia. Rembrandt van Rijn. 1636 etching.
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Rembrandt, Self Portrait, 1659
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Vermeer• Yes, he painted the Girl with the Pearl Earring
• Renown for his interiors, middle class dwellings with men, women, children doing household chores
• View of his paintings makes us feel like we are peeking or eavesdropping
• Used the Camera obscura ( a drawing device meaning “dark room”, preceded the development of the camera)
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92. Woman Holding a Balance. Johannes Vermeer. c.1664 CE Oil on Canvas
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Vermeer, Allegory of the Art of Painting, 1670
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Steen, Feast of St Nicholas, 1660
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96. Fruit and Insects. Rachel Ruysch. 1711 C.E. Oil on wood.
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93. The Palace at Versailles. Versailles, France. Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart (architects)Begun 1669 CE Masonry, stone, wood, iron, and gold leaf (architecture); marble and bronze (sculpture);
gardens. (5 images).
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Mansart & Le Brun, Hall of Mirrors, Versailles
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Meanwhile… In the Americas
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90. Angel with Arquebus, Asiel Timor Dei. Master of Calamarca (La Paz School). 17th c, oil on canvas
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94. Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and Hunting Scene. Circle of the Gonzalez family. 1697-1701, tempera and resin
on wood, shell inlay
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95. The Virgin of Guadalupe, Miguel Gonzalez, 1698 CE based on original Virgin of Guadalupe, basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City. Oil on canvas on wood, inlaid mother of pearl
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97. Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo, attributed to Juan Rodriguez Juarez. 1715 oil on canvas