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Joachim Anthoniszoon Wtewael (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjoːaːxɪm ˈyːtəʋaːl]; 1566 – 1
August 1638), also
known as
Uytewael (pronounced [ˈœytəʋaːl]), was...
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Peter Wtewael (5 June 1596 – 16
January 1660) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
Wtewael was born in Utrecht, son of the
Dutch painter and
engraver Joachim...
- locally. The
collection of the
paintings by the
Northern Mannerist Joachim Wtewael is by a long way the
largest anywhere in the world.
Other highlights are...
- to 17th centuries,
including Gerard David,
Antoon Claeissens,
Joachim Wtewael,
Martin Hermann Faber,
Claes Jacobsz van der Heck, Jan Tengnagel, Dirck...
- his
Venetian period, he
traveled alongside Palladio in Friuli.
Joachim Wtewael (1566–1638)
continued to
paint in a
Northern Mannerist style until the...
- is a 1611 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Dutch Mannerist painter Joachim Wtewael.
Since 1982 it has been in the
collection of the
Louvre in Paris. A preparatory...
- the Elder, 1528
Lucas van Leyden, 1530
Bonifazio Veronese, 1545
Joachim Wtewael, c. 1600
Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1613-14
Hendrick Goltzius, 1616 Jan Brueghel...
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century to the late
Northern Mannerists such as
Hendrik Goltzius and
Joachim Wtewael at the end.
Artists drew on both the
recent innovations of
Italian painting...
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woodcut in an
edition of Virgil, folio,
published at
Lyons in 1517.
Joachim Wtewael:
Banquet of the Gods,
around 1602
Chinese banquet for a
birthday celebration...
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clients in Delft), the
Utrecht Mannerist painter Joachim Wtewael (1566–1638), and his son,
Peter Wtewael (1596–1660).
Closer to Vermeer's day,
Nicolaes Maes...