Painting ID:: 9262
The Incredulity of Saint Thomas a c. 1604
Oil on canvas, 108,8 x 136,5 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
TERBRUGGHEN, Hendrick Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1588-1629
Dutch painter, a leading member of the Utrecht school. He was a pupil of the history painter Bloemaert before living (c.1604?C14) in Italy. Crowning of Thorns (1620; Copenhagen) is his first known dated work. Like his contemporaries Honthorst and Baburen, he was largely influenced by Caravaggio, although an awareness of D??rer and Lucas van Leyden recurs throughout his work. His intimate and restrained genre compositions foreshadow in coloring the work of Vermeer. Many of Terbrugghen's paintings are nighttime genre scenes. His work is represented in the major European museums. Typical examples are his St. Sebastian (Allen Mus., Oberlin, Ohio), Old Man Writing The Incredulity of Saint Thomas a c. 1604
Oil on canvas, 108,8 x 136,5 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam