Jean-Baptiste Santerre (1651 - 1717)

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Jean-Baptiste Santerre

Jean-Baptiste Santerre was a French painter and draughtsman of the Style Louis XIV, known for his history paintings, portraits, and portrait-like genre subjects. Considerably influenced by Italian masters of the Bolognese school as well as his French contemporaries, Santerre nonetheless made an original contribution in his art, being among the first French painters to bring Netherlandish influences.

After achieving initial success as a portrait painter by the late 1690s, Santerre began to branch out into the fields of genre painting and, in which he combined the fantasy portrait of Northern tradition, as seen in the art of Rembrandt and Gerrit Dou, with the allegorical portrait, then fashionable in France. At the same time, he also painted history paintings and altarpieces of biblical and religious subjects, suffused with a strong erotic character.

Santerre's work brought him a controversial reputation, in light of his association with the French Regency era; it was during the 19th and 20th centuries when it met a broader appreciation. Santerre is regarded as a precursor of the Rococo era painting, as well as of both Neoclassical and Romantic painting, and was said to be an influence on subsequent generations of artists during the said eras.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:23 march 1651, Magny-en-Vexin, France
Date and place of death:21 november 1717, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XVII, XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Painter, Portraitist, Sculptor
Genre:Allegory, Genre art, History painting, Nude art, Portrait, Religious genre, Self-portrait
Art style:Neoclassicism, Rococo
Technique:Hand graphic, Oil, Oil on canvas

Creators France

Martin Szekely (1956)
Martin Szekely
1956
José de Guimarães (1939)
José de Guimarães
1939
Johann Peter Molin (1814 - 1873)
Johann Peter Molin
1814 - 1873
Thomas Germain (1673 - 1748)
Thomas Germain
1673 - 1748
Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay (1653 - 1715)
Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay
1653 - 1715
Ilya Grigoryevich Erenburg (Ehrenburg) (1891 - 1967)
Ilya Grigoryevich Erenburg (Ehrenburg)
1891 - 1967
Nicolas Robert (1614 - 1685)
Nicolas Robert
1614 - 1685
Jean Baptiste Monnoyer (1636 - 1699)
Jean Baptiste Monnoyer
1636 - 1699
Vladimir Afanasyevich Rozmainsky (1885 - 1943)
Vladimir Afanasyevich Rozmainsky
1885 - 1943
Christian Claerebout (1947)
Christian Claerebout
1947
Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754 - 1826)
Victor-Jean Nicolle
1754 - 1826
Carlo Marochetti (1805 - 1867)
Carlo Marochetti
1805 - 1867
Vera Mercer (1936)
Vera Mercer
1936
Jacques-Léonard Maillet (1823 - 1894)
Jacques-Léonard Maillet
1823 - 1894
Théodore Cériez (1832 - 1904)
Théodore Cériez
1832 - 1904
Lié Louis Périn-Salbreux (1753 - 1817)
Lié Louis Périn-Salbreux
1753 - 1817

Creators Neoclassicism

Fedele Fischetti (1732 - 1792)
Fedele Fischetti
1732 - 1792
Auguste Borget (1808 - 1877)
Auguste Borget
1808 - 1877
William of Bath Hoare (1707 - 1792)
William of Bath Hoare
1707 - 1792
Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727 - 1785)
Giovanni Battista Cipriani
1727 - 1785
Samuel Scott (1702 - 1772)
Samuel Scott
1702 - 1772
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky (1735 - 1822)
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky
1735 - 1822
Christian Gottfried Jüchtzer (1752 - 1812)
Christian Gottfried Jüchtzer
1752 - 1812
Pietro Fabris (1740 - 1792)
Pietro Fabris
1740 - 1792
Giovanni Volpato (1735 - 1803)
Giovanni Volpato
1735 - 1803
Camillo Rusconi (1658 - 1728)
Camillo Rusconi
1658 - 1728
Per Krafft (1724 - 1793)
Per Krafft
1724 - 1793
Nicolò Grassi (1682 - 1748)
Nicolò Grassi
1682 - 1748
Francesco Fernandi (1679 - 1740)
Francesco Fernandi
1679 - 1740
Nicolas Bernard Lépicié (1735 - 1784)
Nicolas Bernard Lépicié
1735 - 1784
Charles Parrocel (1688 - 1752)
Charles Parrocel
1688 - 1752
Jean-Louis Lemoyne (1665 - 1755)
Jean-Louis Lemoyne
1665 - 1755