Baroque and Rococo

 

Baroque and Rococo Art Map





Gerrit van Honthorst






 

Gerrit van Honthorst

(b Utrecht, 4 Nov 1592; d Utrecht, 27 April 1656).

Dutch painter and draughtsman. He came from a large Catholic family in Utrecht, with several artist members. His grandfather, Gerrit Huygensz. van Honthorst ( fl c. 1575–9), and his father, Herman Gerritsz. van Honthorst ( fl c. 1611–16), were textile and tapestry designers (kleerschrijvers); his father is also occasionally mentioned in documents as a painter. Both his grandfather and father held official positions in the Utrecht artists’ guilds, Gerrit Huygensz. from 1575 to 1579, and Herman Gerritsz. in 1616. Two of Gerrit Hermansz.’s brothers were also trained as artists. Herman Hermansz. van Honthorst ( fl 1629–32) was trained to be a sculptor but later became a priest, and Willem Hermansz. van Honthorst (1594–1666) studied painting under Gerrit Hermansz., whose style he frequently emulated. Gerrit Hermansz. was the most successful artist in the family and the most famous member of the group of UTRECHT CARAVAGGISTI, the Dutch followers of Caravaggio. His predilection for turning the great Italian painter’s dramatic patterns of natural light and shadow into nocturnal scenes with cleverly rendered effects of artificial illumination won him the Italian nickname ‘Gherardo delle Notti’.




 


L'Adoration des Bergers


 


Young Drinker

Oil on canvas
Residenzgalerie, Salzburg

 


Mars, God of War

 


The Liberation of St. Peter


 

Le Repas de fiancailles


 

The Holy Family in the Carpenter Shop


 


Portrait of Prince Frederik Hendrik and Amalie von Solms


 

Christ Crowned with Thorns

1620



 

Frederic-Henri de Nassau, prince d'Orange
1650


 

Portrait du prince palatin Maurice de Baviere
1640


 

La joueuse de guitare
1624


 

The Procuress
1625


 

Allegory of Love
1624


 

Joueuse de viole de gambe