2018年2月28日星期三

Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde

Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (1638 - Jun 10, 1698) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague, who is best known today for his cityscapes

Berckheyde was born and died in Haarlem Christened as an infant 6 June 1638, he was the younger brother (by eleven years) and student of the painter Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde Golden-age historian Arnold Houbraken claimed that Job had been trained as a bookbinder by his father, and could not discover who taught him to paint Gerrit in turn learned from his older brother Job's teacher must have been a Haarlem master, and some claim it was Frans Hals, but Houbraken claimed he travelled as a journeyman between Leiden and Utrecht offering his services as a portrait painter and learned by doing During the 1650s the two brothers made an extended trip along the Rhine to Germany, stopping off at Cologne, Bonn, Mannheim and finally Heidelberg The brothers worked in Heidelberg for Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine, where they were both awarded a golden medal for their efforts, but were ultimately unable to adapt to court life and so returned to Haarlem, where they shared a house and studio Gerrit became a member of the Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke on 27 July 1660 He was followed by the painter Adriaen Oudendijck

Works:
According to the RKD he was a painter known for his Italianate landscapes as well as portraits and cavalry pieces His influences include Pieter Saenredam's style (for church interiors), refined draughtsmanship and dispassionate attitude—in short, the qualities of "Dutch Classicism", akin to Vermeer[clarification needed] Berckheyde favoured views of monuments on large open squares, rather than giving up clarity for the sake of pictorial effect by painting views along canals as the other great Dutch cityscape painter, Jan van der Heyden, did

De Waag and the crane at the Spaarne in Haarlem, 1660-1698, the Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
The Dam in Amsterdam, 1660, Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Antwerp
The turn of the Herengracht, 1671-1672, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam
The city hall on the Dam in Amsterdam, 1672, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam
The town hall on the Dam in Amsterdam, Ca 1670, Unknown
The turn of the Herengracht at the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam, 1672, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam
The Grote Markt with St Bavo Church in Haarlem, 1696, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem

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