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Hendrick Terbrugghen



 


Hendrick Terbrugghen

(b. 1588, Deventer, d. 1629, Utrecht)

Dutch painter, one of the earliest and finest exponents of Caravaggism in northern Europe. Born into a Catholic family, he grew up in Utrecht, studied there with Bloemaert, then spent about a decade in Rome (c. 1604-1614). On his return to the Netherlands he became with Honthorst the leader of Caravaggism associated with the Utrecht school. A second journey to Italy (c. 1620) has been postulated, as his later works are generally more thoroughly Caravaggesque than his earlier ones.

Terbrugghen was chiefly a religious painter, but he also produced some remarkable genre works, notably a pair of Flute Players (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Kassel, 1621), which in their subtle tonality - with dark figures placed against a light background - anticipated by a generation the achievement of painters of the Delft school such as Fabritius and Vermeer.

Although he was praised by Rubens, who visited Utrecht in 1627, Terbrugghen was neglected by 18th- and 19th-century collectors and historians. The rediscovery of his sensitive and poetic paintings has been part of the reappraisal of Caravaggesque art during the 20th century.


 


Boy Lighting a Pipe

1623
Oil on canvas, 67,6 x 55 cm
Istvan Dobo Museum, Eger


 


The Annunciation to the Virgin
oil on canvas
Private collection, New York


 

The Crucifixion with the Virgin and St. John
oil on canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


 

Boy Violinist


 

Democrito


 

Heraclito


 

David Praised by the Israelite Women


 

Esau vendiendo su primogenitura


 

The Supper at Emmaus


 

A Girl Holding a Glass