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Chapter 25

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

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Chapter 25

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  1. Chapter 25 Northern Europe 1600-1700

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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 evesdropping • Used the Camera obscura ( a drawing device meaning “dark room”, preceeded the development of the camera)

  5. Rubens, Elevation of the Cross, 1610

  6. Rubens, Arrival of Marie d’ Medici at Marseilles, 1622

  7. Rubens, Consequences of War, 1638

  8. Van Dyck, Charles I Dismounted, 1635

  9. Peeters, Still Life with Flowers, Goblet, Dried Fruit, Pretzels, 1611

  10. Brugghen, Calling of St Matthew, 1621

  11. Honthorst, Supper Party, 1620

  12. Hals, Archers of St Hadrian, 1633

  13. Hals, The Women Regents of Old Men’s Home at Haarlem, 1664

  14. Leyster, Self Portrait, 1630

  15. Rembrandt, Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, 1632

  16. Rembrandt, Night Watch, 1642

  17. Rembrandt, Return of the Prodigal Son, 1665

  18. Rembrandt, Self Portrait, 1659

  19. Rembrandt, Christ with the Sick around him, 1649

  20. Ruisdael, View of Haarlem from the Dunes of Overveen, 1670

  21. Vermeer, The Letter, 1666

  22. Vermeer, Allegory of the Art of Painting, 1670

  23. Steen, Feast of St Nicholas, 1660

  24. Claesz, Vanitas Still Life, 1630

  25. Kalf, Stll Life with Late Ming Ginger Jar, 1669

  26. Ruysch, Flower Still Life, 1700

  27. Poussin, Et in Arcadia Ego, 1655

  28. Poussin, Burial of Phocion, 1648

  29. Lorrain, Landscape with Cattle and Peasants, 1629

  30. Le Nain, Family of Country People, 1640

  31. Callot, Hanging Tree, 1629

  32. De la Tour, Adoration of the Shepherds, 1645

  33. Rigaud, Louis XIV, 1701

  34. Perrault, Le Vau, Le Brun, façade of the Louvre, 1667

  35. Palace and Garden of Versailles

  36. Mansart & Le Brun, Hall of Mirrors, Versailles

  37. Mansart, Royal Chapel, 1698

  38. Jones, Banqueting House at Whitehall, 1619

  39. Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral, 1675

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