Gerard van Honthorst
Gerard van Honthorst (Dutch: Gerrit van Honthorst; 4 November 1592 – 27 April 1656) was a Dutch Golden Age painter who became known for his depiction of artificially lit scenes, eventually receiving the nickname Gherardo delle Notti ("Gerard of the Nights"). Early in his career he visited Rome, where he had great success painting in a style influenced by Caravaggio. Following his return to the Netherlands he became a leading portrait painter. Van Honthorst's contemporaries included Utrecht painters Hendrick Ter Brugghen and Dirck van Baburen.
Gerard van Honthorst | |
---|---|
Portrait in Het Gulden Cabinet, 1662 | |
Born | |
Died | 27 April 1656 63) Utrecht, Dutch Republic | (aged
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Abraham Bloemaert |
Known for | Painting |
Notable work | The Matchmaker |
Movement | Utrecht Caravaggism Classicism |
Patron(s) | Vincenzo Giustiniani |
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.