London, National Gallery, Saal 24

Position London, National Gallery
Künstler in London, National Gallery, Saal 24
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Ferdinand Bol
1616 Dordrecht - 1680 Amsterdam
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Hendrick Goltzius
1558 Bracht - 29. Dezember 1616 oder 1. Januar 1617 Haarlem
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Joachim Anthonisz. Wtewael
1566 Utrecht - 1638 Utrecht
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Pieter Lastman
um 1583 Amsterdam - 1633 Amsterdam
Kunstwerke (1595–1652)

INTERNATIONAL AMBITIONS

In spite of the decline in religious commissions in the Protestant northern Netherlands, biblical or mythological subjects - traditionally considered the most elevated genre of painting - remained popular. The pan-European style of Mannerism, characterised by the exploration of the contorted human figure in daring poses, was also influential in the northern Netherlands, as seen in the works of Cornelis van Haarlem, Hendrick Goltzius and Joachim Wtewael. Artists from the predominantly Catholic city of Utrecht followed in the footsteps of Caravaggio, whose celebrated works they had studied during trips to Italy.

Unlike them, Rembrandt never travelled to Italy, but his handling of light and dark and the unremitting naturalism of his history paintings reveal the influence of Caravaggio. Rembrandt became one of the most famous painters of his day, running a large workshop, where his pupils followed the master's powerful example. His penetrating exploration of the human face ensured his position as one of the most sought-after portraitists of his time (see Room 22).

London, National Gallery, Saal 24
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In Vorbereitung: Paris, Musée d’Orsay; Paris, Musée des Arts décoratifs; L'Aquila, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo; Ascoli Piceno, Pinacoteca civica

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