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Herri met de Bles

      (also known as Herri de Dinant, Herry de Patinir, and Civetta) (c. 1510 - c. 1555 - 1560) was a Flemish Northern Renaissance and Mannerist landscape painter. He is also defined as a eeMosan landscape painter active during the second third of the 16thcentury (i.e., second generation of landscape painters).ee Very little is positively known about the artist. He is believed to be a certain Herry de Patenir who joined Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1535 as a painter and is also believed to be a court painter for the d'Este Dukes of Ferrara, where he ended his career known as "Il Civetta". He contributed, along with his possible-uncle Joachim Patinir, to a distinct style of Northern Renaissance landscape painting that combined small history or religious scenes into compositions defined by perspective and atmospheric effects. Also, along with a group of Antwerp-based followers of Hieronymus Bosch that included Jan Mandyn, Pieter Huys, and Jan Wellens de Cock, Met de Bles continued the tradition of fantastic imagery into northern Mannerism.

Herri met de Bles Landscape with the Flight into Egypt Germany oil painting artist


Landscape with the Flight into Egypt
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  84137
  Date first half of 16th century Medium Oil on panel Dimensions Height: 33 cm (13 in). Width: 60 cm (23.6 in). cjr

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Domenichino

      1581-1641 Italian Domenichino Locations

Domenichino Landscape with The Flight into Egypt Germany oil painting artist


Landscape with The Flight into Egypt
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  86618
  Date c. 1605(1605) Medium Oil on silvered copper Dimensions Height: 26 cm (10.2 in). Width: 35 cm (13.8 in). cjr

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Herri met de Bles

      (also known as Herri de Dinant, Herry de Patinir, and Civetta) (c. 1510 - c. 1555 - 1560) was a Flemish Northern Renaissance and Mannerist landscape painter. He is also defined as a eeMosan landscape painter active during the second third of the 16thcentury (i.e., second generation of landscape painters).ee Very little is positively known about the artist. He is believed to be a certain Herry de Patenir who joined Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1535 as a painter and is also believed to be a court painter for the d'Este Dukes of Ferrara, where he ended his career known as "Il Civetta". He contributed, along with his possible-uncle Joachim Patinir, to a distinct style of Northern Renaissance landscape painting that combined small history or religious scenes into compositions defined by perspective and atmospheric effects. Also, along with a group of Antwerp-based followers of Hieronymus Bosch that included Jan Mandyn, Pieter Huys, and Jan Wellens de Cock, Met de Bles continued the tradition of fantastic imagery into northern Mannerism.

Herri met de Bles Landscape with the Flight into Egypt Germany oil painting artist


Landscape with the Flight into Egypt
new25/Herri met de Bles-773378.jpg
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  87959
  first half of 16th century Medium Oil on panel cyf

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Domenichino

      1581-1641 Italian Domenichino Locations

Domenichino Landscape with The Flight into Egypt Germany oil painting artist


Landscape with The Flight into Egypt
new25/Domenichino-873595.jpg
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  90534
  1605(1605) Medium Oil on silvered copper Dimensions Height: 26 cm (10.2 in). Width: 35 cm (13.8 in). cyf

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Domenichino

      1581-1641 Italian Domenichino Locations

Domenichino Landscape with The Flight into Egypt Germany oil painting artist


Landscape with The Flight into Egypt
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  95771
  between 1620(1620) and 1623(1623) Medium oil on canvas cyf

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