anticSwiss 29/09/2021 23:44:11 http://www.anticswiss.com

Joos II De Momper 1564-1635 Att. Important Maritime Landscap

SOLD ANTIQUE DEALER Period: 16° secolo - 1500 ARTE TRES GALLERY * SAS EP Style: NEVIAN Alta epoca +33 950 597 650 Height:74cm 33777727626 Width:100cm Price:17500€

DETAILED DESCRIPTION:

"Joos II De Momper 1564-1635 Att. Important Animated Maritime Landscape" Oil on canvas Dutch School of the 16th century, attributed to II, 1564-1635, First Period, Representing a very animated maritime landscape of characters, ships, etc. … In very good condition, in its original condition, canvas doubled in the 18th century. Dimensions: 100 cm x 74 cm framed, 73 x 51 cm View. Very careful expedition Joos of Momper the Younger, or Joos II of Momper, born in 1564 in , where he died on February 5, 1635, is a Flemish landscape painter. His father, grandfather and great- grandfather were painters, collectors and art dealers. He began his training with his father Bartholomeus de Momper, from whom he apprenticed. Received frank master of the Guild of Saint-Luc d'Anvers in 1581, he traveled to Switzerland and Italy. Joos de Mompera systematized an already old and somewhat obsolete process in his time, atmospheric perspective, to draw a style which becomes characteristic in his own way: the foreground in the red-brown hues gradually fades towards the background gray-blue thanks to the transition offered by the green-yellow hues in the center of the . His early landscapes adopted a high perspective, but later he preferred a lower perspective. He also collaborated in decoration with other painters, notably Rubens, Hendrick van Balen and Jan Brueghel the Elder. An account dating from 1595 indicates that Momper designed boxes for the Gobelins factory. Finally, some of his represent anthropomorphic landscapes that apply the principle of Arcimboldo composite heads to the landscape. https://www.anticswiss.com/en/fine-art-antiques/joos-ii-de-momper-1564-1635-att-important-maritime-landscap-17034

1 / 2 anticSwiss 29/09/2021 23:44:11 http://www.anticswiss.com

Gallery

2 / 2

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)