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Gerrit van Honthorst
1590-1656 Dutch Gerrit Van Honthorst Galleries Gerard van Honthorst (November 4, 1592 - April 27, 1656), also known as Gerrit van Honthorst and Gherardo della Notte, was a Dutch painter of Utrecht. He was brought up at the school of Abraham Bloemaert, who exchanged the style of the Franckens for that of the pseudo-Italians at the beginning of the 16th century. Margareta Maria de Roodere and Her Parents by Gerrit van Honthorst (1652) Oil on canvas, 140 x 170 cm. Centraal Museum, UtrechtInfected thus early with a mania which came to be very general in the Netherlands, Honthorst went to Italy in 1616, where he copied the naturalism and eccentricities of Michelangelo da Caravaggio. Home again about 1620, after acquiring a considerable practice in Rome, he set up a school at Utrecht which flourished exceedingly. Together with his colleague Hendrick ter Brugghen, he represented the so-called Dutch Caravaggisti. In 1623 he was president of his gild at Utrecht, where he had married his cousin. He soon became so fashionable that Sir Dudley Carleton, then English envoy at The Hague, recommended his works to the earl of Arundel and Lord Dorchester. In 1626 he received a visit from Rubens, whom he painted as the honest man sought for and found by Diogenes. The queen of Bohemia, sister of Charles I of England and electress palatine, being in exile in the Netherlands, gave Honthorst her countenance and asked him to teach her children drawing; and Honthorst, thus approved and courted, became known to her brother Charles I, who invited him to England in 1628. There he painted several portraits, and a vast allegory, now at Hampton Court, of Charles and his queen as Diana and Apollo in the clouds receiving the duke of Buckingham as Mercury and guardian of the king of Bohemia's children. Charles I, whose taste was flattered alike by the energy of Rubens and the elegance of Van Dyck, was thus first captivated by the fanciful mediocrity of Honthorst, who though a poor executant had luckily for himself caught, as Lord Arundel said, much of the manner of Caravaggio's colouring, then so much esteemed at Rome.

 

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Gerrit van Honthorst The Tooth Puller oil painting

Painting ID::  2436

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Tooth Puller
1628 Musee du Louvre, Paris
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Concert oil painting

Painting ID::  2437

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Concert
1624 Musee du Louvre, Paris
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Merry Fiddler oil painting

Painting ID::  2438

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Merry Fiddler
1623 Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Adoration of the Shepherds oil painting

Painting ID::  2439

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Adoration of the Shepherds
1622 Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Concert oil painting

Painting ID::  2440

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Concert
1625 Galleria Borghese, Rome
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Childhood of Christ oil painting

Painting ID::  2441

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Childhood of Christ
1620 The Hermitage, St.Petersburg
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Tooth Puller (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20356

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Tooth Puller (mk05)
1628 Canvas,51 1/4 x 73 1/4''(130 x 186 cm).Acquired in 1930
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Concert (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20358

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Concert (mk05)
Canvas,66 1/4 x 70''(168 x 178 cm).An overmantel from the Palace of Nordeinde,The Hague.From the collection of the Stadhouder,The Hague,1795 INV
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Utrecht (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20955

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Utrecht (mk05)
1590-1656 Christ in the Carpenter's Shop ca 1620 (Inv No 5276)Oil on canvas 54 x 73''(137 x 185 cm)(Ex coll.P.P Durnoi,Leningrad 1925)
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Incredulithy of St Thomas (mk08) oil painting

Painting ID::  21721

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Incredulithy of St Thomas (mk08)
c.1620 Oil on canvas. 125x99cm Madrid,Museo del Prado
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Apolllo and Dianana (mk25) oil painting

Painting ID::  23993

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Apolllo and Dianana (mk25)
1628
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Incredulity of St Thomas oil painting

Painting ID::  33689

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Incredulity of St Thomas
mk86 c.1620 Oil on canvas 125x99cm Madrid,Museo del Prado
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Christ Before the High Priest oil painting

Painting ID::  43139

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Christ Before the High Priest
mk170 circa 1617 Oil on canvas 272x183cm
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Frobliche company oil painting

Painting ID::  45662

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Frobliche company
mk186 1622 Munchen, old Pinakothek
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst adoration of the shepherds oil painting

Painting ID::  56053

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Gerrit van Honthorst
adoration of the shepherds
mk247 1622,oil on can vas 64x74 in,164x190 cm,wallraf richartz museum,cologne,germany
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst den tvivlande thomas oil painting

Painting ID::  67313

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Gerrit van Honthorst
den tvivlande thomas
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Gerrit van Honthorst At the Staatliche Museen oil painting

Painting ID::  75543

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Gerrit van Honthorst
At the Staatliche Museen
St Peter Released from Prison. At the Staatliche Museen, Berlin. Date 1616-1618 cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Concert Detail oil painting

Painting ID::  76539

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Concert Detail
1626 - 1630 Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst Smiling Girl oil painting

Painting ID::  76742

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Gerrit van Honthorst
Smiling Girl
Date 1625 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 31 15/16 x 25 5/16 in. (81.2 x 64.3 cm) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Gerrit van Honthorst The Concert oil painting

Painting ID::  76760

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Gerrit van Honthorst
The Concert
Oil on canvas, 168 cm x 178 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

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Gerrit van Honthorst
1590-1656 Dutch Gerrit Van Honthorst Galleries Gerard van Honthorst (November 4, 1592 - April 27, 1656), also known as Gerrit van Honthorst and Gherardo della Notte, was a Dutch painter of Utrecht. He was brought up at the school of Abraham Bloemaert, who exchanged the style of the Franckens for that of the pseudo-Italians at the beginning of the 16th century. Margareta Maria de Roodere and Her Parents by Gerrit van Honthorst (1652) Oil on canvas, 140 x 170 cm. Centraal Museum, UtrechtInfected thus early with a mania which came to be very general in the Netherlands, Honthorst went to Italy in 1616, where he copied the naturalism and eccentricities of Michelangelo da Caravaggio. Home again about 1620, after acquiring a considerable practice in Rome, he set up a school at Utrecht which flourished exceedingly. Together with his colleague Hendrick ter Brugghen, he represented the so-called Dutch Caravaggisti. In 1623 he was president of his gild at Utrecht, where he had married his cousin. He soon became so fashionable that Sir Dudley Carleton, then English envoy at The Hague, recommended his works to the earl of Arundel and Lord Dorchester. In 1626 he received a visit from Rubens, whom he painted as the honest man sought for and found by Diogenes. The queen of Bohemia, sister of Charles I of England and electress palatine, being in exile in the Netherlands, gave Honthorst her countenance and asked him to teach her children drawing; and Honthorst, thus approved and courted, became known to her brother Charles I, who invited him to England in 1628. There he painted several portraits, and a vast allegory, now at Hampton Court, of Charles and his queen as Diana and Apollo in the clouds receiving the duke of Buckingham as Mercury and guardian of the king of Bohemia's children. Charles I, whose taste was flattered alike by the energy of Rubens and the elegance of Van Dyck, was thus first captivated by the fanciful mediocrity of Honthorst, who though a poor executant had luckily for himself caught, as Lord Arundel said, much of the manner of Caravaggio's colouring, then so much esteemed at Rome.