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(also known as Herri de Dinant, Herry de Patinir, and Civetta) (c. 1510 - c. 1555 - 1560) was a Flemish Northern Renaissance and Mannerist landscape painter. He is also defined as a eeMosan landscape painter active during the second third of the 16thcentury (i.e., second generation of landscape painters).ee
Very little is positively known about the artist. He is believed to be a certain Herry de Patenir who joined Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1535 as a painter and is also believed to be a court painter for the d'Este Dukes of Ferrara, where he ended his career known as "Il Civetta". He contributed, along with his possible-uncle Joachim Patinir, to a distinct style of Northern Renaissance landscape painting that combined small history or religious scenes into compositions defined by perspective and atmospheric effects. Also, along with a group of Antwerp-based followers of Hieronymus Bosch that included Jan Mandyn, Pieter Huys, and Jan Wellens de Cock, Met de Bles continued the tradition of fantastic imagery into northern Mannerism.
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Landscape with the Flight into Egypt new24/Herri met de Bles-766336.jpg Painting ID:: 84137
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Date first half of 16th century
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 33 cm (13 in). Width: 60 cm (23.6 in).
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Domenichino
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1581-1641
Italian
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Italian painter and draughtsman. On the basis of his frescoes and altarpieces he became established as the most influential exponent of the 17th-century classical style. Through his critical analysis of the art of Raphael and Annibale Carracci he was influential in the creation of a modern canon of the ancients; and he was perhaps the most complete example of a 17th-century artist struggling to reconcile tradition with the demand for spectacle. |
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Landscape with The Flight into Egypt new25/Domenichino-668799.jpg Painting ID:: 86618
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Date c. 1605(1605)
Medium Oil on silvered copper
Dimensions Height: 26 cm (10.2 in). Width: 35 cm (13.8 in).
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Herri met de Bles
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(also known as Herri de Dinant, Herry de Patinir, and Civetta) (c. 1510 - c. 1555 - 1560) was a Flemish Northern Renaissance and Mannerist landscape painter. He is also defined as a eeMosan landscape painter active during the second third of the 16thcentury (i.e., second generation of landscape painters).ee
Very little is positively known about the artist. He is believed to be a certain Herry de Patenir who joined Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1535 as a painter and is also believed to be a court painter for the d'Este Dukes of Ferrara, where he ended his career known as "Il Civetta". He contributed, along with his possible-uncle Joachim Patinir, to a distinct style of Northern Renaissance landscape painting that combined small history or religious scenes into compositions defined by perspective and atmospheric effects. Also, along with a group of Antwerp-based followers of Hieronymus Bosch that included Jan Mandyn, Pieter Huys, and Jan Wellens de Cock, Met de Bles continued the tradition of fantastic imagery into northern Mannerism.
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Landscape with the Flight into Egypt new25/Herri met de Bles-773378.jpg Painting ID:: 87959
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first half of 16th century
Medium Oil on panel
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Domenichino
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1581-1641
Italian
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Italian painter and draughtsman. On the basis of his frescoes and altarpieces he became established as the most influential exponent of the 17th-century classical style. Through his critical analysis of the art of Raphael and Annibale Carracci he was influential in the creation of a modern canon of the ancients; and he was perhaps the most complete example of a 17th-century artist struggling to reconcile tradition with the demand for spectacle. |
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Landscape with The Flight into Egypt new25/Domenichino-873595.jpg Painting ID:: 90534
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1605(1605)
Medium Oil on silvered copper
Dimensions Height: 26 cm (10.2 in). Width: 35 cm (13.8 in).
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Domenichino
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1581-1641
Italian
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Italian painter and draughtsman. On the basis of his frescoes and altarpieces he became established as the most influential exponent of the 17th-century classical style. Through his critical analysis of the art of Raphael and Annibale Carracci he was influential in the creation of a modern canon of the ancients; and he was perhaps the most complete example of a 17th-century artist struggling to reconcile tradition with the demand for spectacle. |
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Landscape with The Flight into Egypt new26/Domenichino-489976.jpg Painting ID:: 95771
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between 1620(1620) and 1623(1623)
Medium oil on canvas
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