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Wolfgang Heimbach
c.1600/1615-after 1678, German painter. The son of a bookkeeper at the corn exchange, he was known because of a disability as 'the Ovelg?nne mute'. An aristocratic sponsor, probably Graf Anton G?nther (1603-67) of Oldenburg, sent him to train in the Netherlands: stylistic considerations would suggest that this was in the 1630s. The Evening Scene (1637; ex-art market, Berlin; G?ttsche, no. 8) shows him adapting the style of Caravaggio as practised in Utrecht to the kind of social gathering depicted by Dirck Hals or Anthonie Palamedesz. He uses an artificial light source to exaggerate the modelling of the figures and the space. This characteristic of his art also shows in the Evening Banquet of 1640

 

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Wolfgang Heimbach Nocturnal banquet oil painting

Painting ID::  39713

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Wolfgang Heimbach
Nocturnal banquet
mk150 1640 62x114cm
   
   
     

 

 

Wolfgang Heimbach Portrait of Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove, Count of Laurvig oil painting

Painting ID::  81953

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Wolfgang Heimbach
Portrait of Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove, Count of Laurvig
Date 1600s Medium Oil cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Wolfgang Heimbach Der Kranke oil painting

Painting ID::  82794

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Wolfgang Heimbach
Der Kranke
1669 Medium Oil on copper Dimensions Deutsch: 24 x 19 cm (Oval) cyf
   
   
     

 

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Wolfgang Heimbach
c.1600/1615-after 1678, German painter. The son of a bookkeeper at the corn exchange, he was known because of a disability as 'the Ovelg?nne mute'. An aristocratic sponsor, probably Graf Anton G?nther (1603-67) of Oldenburg, sent him to train in the Netherlands: stylistic considerations would suggest that this was in the 1630s. The Evening Scene (1637; ex-art market, Berlin; G?ttsche, no. 8) shows him adapting the style of Caravaggio as practised in Utrecht to the kind of social gathering depicted by Dirck Hals or Anthonie Palamedesz. He uses an artificial light source to exaggerate the modelling of the figures and the space. This characteristic of his art also shows in the Evening Banquet of 1640