Jacob Jordaens (1593 - 1678) - photo 1

Jacob Jordaens

Jacob Jordaens was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and tapestry designer known for his history paintings, genre scenes and portraits. After Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, he was the leading Flemish Baroque painter of his day. Unlike those contemporaries he never travelled abroad to study Italian painting, and his career is marked by an indifference to their intellectual and courtly aspirations. In fact, except for a few short trips to locations elsewhere in the Low Countries, he remained in Antwerp his entire life. As well as being a successful painter, he was a prominent designer of tapestries.

Like Rubens, Jordaens painted altarpieces, mythological, and allegorical scenes, and after 1640 — the year Rubens died — he was the most important painter in Antwerp for large-scale commissions and the status of his patrons increased in general. However, he is best known today for his numerous large genre scenes based on proverbs in the manner of his contemporary Jan Brueghel the Elder, depicting The King Drinks and As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young. Jordaens' main artistic influences, besides Rubens and the Brueghel family, were northern Italian painters such as Jacopo Bassano, Paolo Veronese, and Caravaggio.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:19 may 1593, Antwerp, Belgium
Date and place of death:18 october 1678, Antwerp, Belgium
Nationality:Belgium, The Netherlands
Period of activity: XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Flemish School
Genre:Allegory, Genre art, History painting, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque

Creators Belgium

Franz Courtens (1850 - 1943)
Franz Courtens
1850 - 1943
Léopold Leclercq (1911 - 1977)
Léopold Leclercq
1911 - 1977
Joachim Patinir (1483 - 1524)
Joachim Patinir
1483 - 1524
Théodore Baron (1840 - 1899)
Théodore Baron
1840 - 1899
Nicolas Eekman (1889 - 1973)
Nicolas Eekman
1889 - 1973
Jan van Kessel II (1654 - 1708)
Jan van Kessel II
1654 - 1708
Auguste Donnay (1862 - 1921)
Auguste Donnay
1862 - 1921
Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt (1786 - 1840)
Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt
1786 - 1840
Joseph van Severdonck (1819 - 1905)
Joseph van Severdonck
1819 - 1905
Hubert Goltzius (1526 - 1583)
Hubert Goltzius
1526 - 1583
Gillis Claesz de Hondecoeter (1575 - 1638)
Gillis Claesz de Hondecoeter
1575 - 1638
Tim Verfaillie (1893 - 1934)
Tim Verfaillie
1893 - 1934
John Nost (1660 - 1711)
John Nost
1660 - 1711
Arthur Lismer (1885 - 1969)
Arthur Lismer
1885 - 1969
Jan Claudius de Cock (1667 - 1736)
Jan Claudius de Cock
1667 - 1736
Bartholomeus van Bassen (1590 - 1652)
Bartholomeus van Bassen
1590 - 1652

Creators Baroque

Giovanni Monti (1765 - 1825)
Giovanni Monti
1765 - 1825
Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691 - 1765)
Giovanni Paolo Pannini
1691 - 1765
Theodore Poulakis (1622 - 1692)
Theodore Poulakis
1622 - 1692
Jean-Baptiste van Moerkercke (1623 - 1689)
Jean-Baptiste van Moerkercke
1623 - 1689
Louise Moillon (1609 - 1696)
Louise Moillon
1609 - 1696
Giovanni Lanfranco (1582 - 1647)
Giovanni Lanfranco
1582 - 1647
Martin Engelbrecht (1684 - 1756)
Martin Engelbrecht
1684 - 1756
Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722)
Johannes Kip
1653 - 1722
Antonio Maria Beduzzi (1675 - 1735)
Antonio Maria Beduzzi
1675 - 1735
Nicolas de Largillière (1656 - 1746)
Nicolas de Largillière
1656 - 1746
Johann Daniel Preißler (1666 - 1737)
Johann Daniel Preißler
1666 - 1737
Johannes Jan Vermeulen (van der Molen) (1638 - 1674)
Johannes Jan Vermeulen (van der Molen)
1638 - 1674
Coenraet Roepel (1678 - 1748)
Coenraet Roepel
1678 - 1748
Francesco Carracci (1595 - 1622)
Francesco Carracci
1595 - 1622
Jan Dirksz Both (1618 - 1652)
Jan Dirksz Both
1618 - 1652
Michel Corneille I (1601 - 1664)
Michel Corneille I
1601 - 1664