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Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651), Attrib. - Bacchus
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Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651), Attrib. - Bacchus

Title: Bacchus Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 60 x 45 cm Abraham Bloemaert is an artist from the Dutch Golden Age, born in Gorinchem in 1564. He initially trained under his father Cornelis Bloemaert (1603–1692), an architect and sculptor who moved to Utrecht in 1575. Subsequently, he had six different teachers, including Gerrit Splinter (?–1586) and Joost de Beer (before 1535 - 1591/93). In 1581 or 1582, he left for France, completing his training in Paris and Fontainebleau, notably under Hieronymus Franck (1578–1623). Bloemaert spent most of his life in Utrecht, except for a few years in Amsterdam between 1591 and 1593. In 1611, he was one of the founders of the Guild of Saint Luke in Utrecht, of which he was appointed dean in 1618. Known for his genre subjects, mythological themes, and accurate landscapes, he also painted biblical subjects and large altarpieces for churches, such as the Jesuit church in Brussels and the Sint Janskerk in Utrecht. As a master to an entire generation of painters, Bloemaert had a significant influence on the art of Utrecht. His "Fondamenten der Teecken-Konst" (Foundations of the Art of Drawing), illustrated by his son Frédéric, trained young artists until the 19th century. Among his most notable pupils were the Caravaggisti Gerrit van Honthorst (1592–1656), Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629), and Jan van Bijlert (1597–1671). Abraham Bloemaert experienced a brief Caravaggesque period in the early 1620s, as evident in the Bacchus presented here. The god of wine, crowned with vines and facing left, features chiaroscuro lighting that highlights his facial features and skin contours. This headdress of grapes and vine leaves can also be seen in another Bacchus painted by Bloemaert, housed at Buscot Park in the Lords Faringdon Collection (Fig. 2). Here, too, the chiaroscuro lighting intensifies the expression of the face, showing a physiognomic similarity that allows us to attribute our work to the same artist.

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Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651), Attrib. - Bacchus

Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651), Attrib. - Bacchus

Title: Bacchus
Medium: oil on panel
Dimensions: 60 x 45 cm



Abraham Bloemaert is an artist from the Dutch Golden Age, born in Gorinchem in 1564. He initially trained under his father Cornelis Bloemaert (1603–1692), an architect and sculptor who moved to Utrecht in 1575. Subsequently, he had six different teachers, including Gerrit Splinter (?–1586) and Joost de Beer (before 1535 - 1591/93). In 1581 or 1582, he left for France, completing his training in Paris and Fontainebleau, notably under Hieronymus Franck (1578–1623).



Bloemaert spent most of his life in Utrecht, except for a few years in Amsterdam between 1591 and 1593. In 1611, he was one of the founders of the Guild of Saint Luke in Utrecht, of which he was appointed dean in 1618. Known for his genre subjects, mythological themes, and accurate landscapes, he also painted biblical subjects and large altarpieces for churches, such as the Jesuit church in Brussels and the Sint Janskerk in Utrecht.



As a master to an entire generation of painters, Bloemaert had a significant influence on the art of Utrecht. His "Fondamenten der Teecken-Konst" (Foundations of the Art of Drawing), illustrated by his son Frédéric, trained young artists until the 19th century. Among his most notable pupils were the Caravaggisti Gerrit van Honthorst (1592–1656), Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629), and Jan van Bijlert (1597–1671).

Abraham Bloemaert experienced a brief Caravaggesque period in the early 1620s, as evident in the Bacchus presented here. The god of wine, crowned with vines and facing left, features chiaroscuro lighting that highlights his facial features and skin contours. This headdress of grapes and vine leaves can also be seen in another Bacchus painted by Bloemaert, housed at Buscot Park in the Lords Faringdon Collection (Fig. 2). Here, too, the chiaroscuro lighting intensifies the expression of the face, showing a physiognomic similarity that allows us to attribute our work to the same artist.

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