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BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder

      Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1525-1569

BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder Landscape with the Fall of Icarus France oil painting artist


le Paysage avec la Chute d~Icarus
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ID de tableau::  30513
  mk68 Pétrolesur le bois, transféré au canevas 29x44 Bruxelles, les Musées Royaux de beaux-arts 1567-1568

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unknow artist Landscape with the Fall of Icarus France oil painting artist


Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
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ID de tableau::  69075
  Medium Watercolour on paper Dimensions 133 x 206 mm

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Hans Bol

      (1534 - 1593), Flemish artist, received his early training from his two uncles who were also painters. He then was the apprentice to a Mechelen watercolorist and tempera painter at the age of fourteen. Because Boles watercolors became so widely reproduced, he began creating miniatures on parchment. The technique earned him many international clients and a good income. In addition, Bol also produced several oil paintings, illuminated manuscripts, drawings, and engravings. He preferred to create landscapes, mythological, allegorical and biblical scenes, and genre paintings. Bol was a mannerist, which followed the High Renaissance. One of his most famous works of art is Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, made with watercolours on paper. It was inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, in which the ancient myth of Icarus is told. The painting is a marvelous example of the art of landscape. Subtle colour transitions, skilful perspective and effective contrasts between foreground and background, and human figures and the forces of nature, lend this miniature painting a cosmic dimension. Bol chose the Icarus theme on several occasions. It was also subject of one of his paintings, which described in detail and highly praised by Karel van Mander in the 17th century. Although Bol was once an important and admired painter, we only know him through his small drawings and watercolours. Most of his paintings appear to have been lost. This miniature is all the more important, because it probably produces the painting referret to by Van Mander, which may have been his masterpiece. Consequently, Bol ought to be viewed not only as a superior miniature painter, but above all as an important artist who played a key role in the development of landscape art.

Hans Bol Landscape with the Fall of Icarus France oil painting artist


Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
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ID de tableau::  70628
  133 x 206 mm 16th century

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Hans Bol

      (1534 - 1593), Flemish artist, received his early training from his two uncles who were also painters. He then was the apprentice to a Mechelen watercolorist and tempera painter at the age of fourteen. Because Boles watercolors became so widely reproduced, he began creating miniatures on parchment. The technique earned him many international clients and a good income. In addition, Bol also produced several oil paintings, illuminated manuscripts, drawings, and engravings. He preferred to create landscapes, mythological, allegorical and biblical scenes, and genre paintings. Bol was a mannerist, which followed the High Renaissance. One of his most famous works of art is Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, made with watercolours on paper. It was inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, in which the ancient myth of Icarus is told. The painting is a marvelous example of the art of landscape. Subtle colour transitions, skilful perspective and effective contrasts between foreground and background, and human figures and the forces of nature, lend this miniature painting a cosmic dimension. Bol chose the Icarus theme on several occasions. It was also subject of one of his paintings, which described in detail and highly praised by Karel van Mander in the 17th century. Although Bol was once an important and admired painter, we only know him through his small drawings and watercolours. Most of his paintings appear to have been lost. This miniature is all the more important, because it probably produces the painting referret to by Van Mander, which may have been his masterpiece. Consequently, Bol ought to be viewed not only as a superior miniature painter, but above all as an important artist who played a key role in the development of landscape art.

Hans Bol Landscape with the Fall of Icarus France oil painting artist


Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
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ID de tableau::  72555
  16th century Watercolour on paper 133 x 206 mm cjr

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BOL, Hans

      Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, 1534-1593

BOL, Hans Landscape with the Fall of Icarus France oil painting artist


Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
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ID de tableau::  74317
  Date 16th century Medium Watercolour on paper Dimensions 133 x 206 mm cyf

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