All JORDAENS, Jacob's oil paintings
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Image |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Other Information |
43534 |
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: The Satyr and the Peasant |
1651-1700
1620s
Oil on canvas |
63967 |
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Adoration of the Shepherds |
Oil on canvas Mauritshuis, The Hague , Artist: JORDAENS, Jacob , Adoration of the Shepherds , 1651-1700 , Flemish , painting , religious |
7699 |
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Adoration of the Shepherds sf |
Oil on canvas
Mauritshuis, The Hague |
64186 |
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Allegory of Fertility |
191 x 2261 mm Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels This sketch for the homonymous painting in the Brussels museum is fascinating in more than one respect. First of all because it allows us, so to speak, to look over the artist's shoulder during the creation process. A comparison between the drawn object and the painted composition shows us how Jordaens strongly increased the concentration of the figures in the painting. By omitting motifs from the original sketch, such as a figure looking upwards to the right of the woman with a mantle and a goat or ass on the right edge, the satyrs to the right are more closely connected with the nymphs in the middle. The painter makes the link between both groups even tighter by having the nymph's hand reach upward at the back and by reversing the position and the direction of the gaze of the crouching nude in the front. Finally the central group of women is made tighter by the removal of a flute-playing satyr in the background and of one of the children in the foreground. In a second draft sketch, conserved in the Copenhagen museum, most of the changes have already been carried out, demonstrating how the artist achieved his balanced final result not immediately but in various phases. We note that Jordaens already planned the cornucopia in his sketches, although in the final painting it was executed by Frans Snyders. The lowering of the skyline in the painting is to be attributed to a later shortening of the canvas by a foreign hand. Secondly this sketch illustrates Jordaens' preference for pen and paper as against chalk in his initial designs, unlike Rubens, who frequently opted for oil paint sketches. This concords with Jordaens' training as a "water painting painter". This technique had been developed in earlier generations, in particular in Mechelen, where it was used to produce a cheaper variant of tapestry, which was very expensive. On the one hand a drawn sketch was less good than an oil paint sketch in suggesting both the placing of the shapes and their colouring and modelling. On the other hand, it allowed an artist with a good command of ink and water to achieve a lively linear handling, a subtle chiaroscuro effect and a sense of nuance. Jordaens has taken full advantage of the possibilities of this balanced drawing technique in this sketch. , Artist: JORDAENS, Jacob , Allegory of Fertility , 1651-1700 , Flemish , graphics , mythological |
63968 |
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An Apostle |
1623-25 OIl on oak, 68,5 x 51,5 cm National Gallery, Prague Jordaens painted a series of apostles between 1623 and 1625. The model of these characteristic heads was Abraham Grapheus, the messenger of the St Luke Guild in Antwerp. , Artist: JORDAENS, Jacob , An Apostle , 1651-1700 , Flemish , painting , religious |
7700 |
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An Apostle sg |
1623-25
OIl on oak, 68,5 x 51,5 cm
National Gallery, Prague |
7695 |
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As the Old Sang the Young Play Pipes (detail) sf |
1638
Oil on canvas
Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp |
7694 |
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As the Old Sang the Young Play Pipes dy |
1638
Oil on canvas, 192 x 120 cm
Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp |
7701 |
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Assumption of the Virgin d |
Oil on canvas, 280 x 178 cm
Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent |
63940 |
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Christ Driving the Merchants from the Temple |
1650 Oil on canvas, 288 x 436 cm Musee du Louvre, Paris , Artist: JORDAENS, Jacob , Christ Driving the Merchants from the Temple , 1651-1700 , Flemish , painting , religious |
7703 |
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Christ Driving the Merchants from the Temple zg |
c. 1650
Oil on canvas, 288 x 436 cm
Mus??e du Louvre, Paris |
7692 |
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Eating Man f |
Oil on canvas
Staatliche Museen, Kassel |
7697 |
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Education of Jupiter sf |
Oil on panel, 61 x 75 cm
Rockox House, Antwerp
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51058 |
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Meleager and Atalanta |
1618
Oil on canvas,
152 x 120 cm |
32364 |
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Nymphs at the Fountain of Love |
c. 1630
Oil on canvas backed by panel, 131 x127 cm |
32365 |
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Offering to Ceres, Goddess of Harvest |
1618-20
Oil on canvas, 165 x 112 cm |
63971 |
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Portrait of a Young Married Couple |
1615-1620 Oil on panel Museum of Fine Arts, Boston , Artist: JORDAENS, Jacob , Portrait of a Young Married Couple , 1651-1700 , Flemish , painting , portrait |
7702 |
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Portrait of a Young Married Couple dg |
1615-1620
Oil on panel
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
32367 |
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Prometheus Bound |
c. 1640
Oil on canvas, 245 x 178 cm
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66509 |
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Satyr and the Peasant |
1st half of 17th century
Oil on canvas
174 ?? 204 cm (68.50 ?? 80.31 in) |
7696 |
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Self-portrait among Parents, Brothers and Sisters (detail) sg |
c. 1615
Oil on canvas
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg |
63977 |
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St Charles Cares for the Plague Victims of Milan |
1655 Oil on canvas Sint-Jacobskerk, Antwerp , Artist: JORDAENS, Jacob , St Charles Cares for the Plague Victims of Milan , 1651-1700 , Flemish , painting , religious |
7704 |
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St Charles Cares for the Plague Victims of Milan s |
1655
Oil on canvas
Sint-Jacobskerk, Antwerp |
7690 |
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The Bean King sf |
c. 1638
Oil on canvas, 160 x 213 cm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg |
7687 |
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The Bean King (detail) af |
c. 1655
Oil on canvas
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna |
7691 |
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The Bean King (detail) sf |
c. 1638
Oil on canvas, 160 x 213 cm (full painting)
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg |
7686 |
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The Bean King af |
c. 1655
Oil on canvas, 242 x 300 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna |
7688 |
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The Bean King f |
Oil on canvas
Staatliche Museen, Kassel |
7698 |
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The Four Evangelists sg |
1620-25
Oil on canvas, 133 x 118 cm
Mus??e du Louvre, Paris |
7689 |
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The King Drinks s |
Oil on canvas, 156 x 210 cm
Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels |
7693 |
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The King Drinks sf |
1638
Oil on canvas
Mus??es Royaux des Beaux Arts, Brussels |
20553 |
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The Purification of the Temple (mk05) |
Canvas,113 1/2 x 171 1/2''(288 x 436 cm)Acquired for Louis XV in 1751 by the intervention of the painter Natoire INV |
32368 |
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The Satyr and the Peasant |
1620s
Oil on canvas |
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JORDAENS, Jacob
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Flemish painter (b. 1593, Antwerpen, d. 1678, Antwerpen).
Flemish painter, tapestry designer and draughtsman. In the context of 17th-century Flemish art, he emerges as a somewhat complicated figure. His oeuvre, the fruit of a continual artistic development, is characterized by great stylistic versatility, to which the length of his career contributed. His religious, mythological and historical representations evolved from the rhetorical prolixity of the Baroque into a vernacular, sometimes almost caricatural, formal idiom. The lack of idealistic treatment in his work is undoubtedly the factor that most removed Jordaens's art from that of his great Flemish contemporaries Rubens and van Dyck. Jordaens's officially commissioned works included many paintings in which the sublimity of the subject-matter clashed with the vulgarity of some of his figures. Unlike Rubens and van Dyck, both of whom were knighted in the course of their careers, Jordaens was, in fact, completely ignored by the courts of Spain and Brussels
. Related Artists to : | William Bradford | Village procession | Philippe Rousseau | Theodore Caruelle D Aligny | BUGIARDINI, Giuliano | |
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