翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Frederik Stang
・ Frederik Storch
・ Frederik Storm
・ Frederik Sødring
・ Frederik Sørensen
・ Frederik Theodor Kloss
・ Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall
・ Frederik Tylicki
・ Frederik V on Horseback
・ Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg
・ Frederik van den Bergh (1559–1618)
・ Frederik van Eeden
・ Frederik Van Lierde
・ Frederik van Pallandt
・ Frederik van Rappard
Frederik van Valckenborch
・ Frederik van Zyl Slabbert
・ Frederik Vanderbiest
・ Frederik Vermehren
・ Frederik Veuchelen
・ Frederik Vilhelm August Meinert
・ Frederik Vinding Kruse
・ Frederik Watz
・ Frederik Wiedmann
・ Frederik Wilhelm Stabell
・ Frederik Willems
・ Frederik Wilmann
・ Frederik Winkel Horn
・ Frederik Winkel-Horn
・ Frederik Zimmer


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Frederik van Valckenborch : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederik van Valckenborch
Frederik van Valckenborch (1566, Antwerp –1623, Nuremberg) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman known for his imaginary landscapes with figures executed in a late Mannerist style. His drawings are more realistic and demonstrate an impulse towards topographical accuracy. He was mainly active in Germany.〔
==Life==

Van Valckenborch was born into a well-known family of artists.〔(Frederik van Valckenborch ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 Fourteen known painters are recorded in the family history. Of these, Frederik's father Marten van Valckenborch (1535-1612), his brother Gillis van Valckenborch and his nephew Lucas van Valckenborch achieved notable fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/v/valkenbo/frederik/biograph.html )〕 The van Valckenborch family was particularly known in the Spanish Netherlands for landscape painting.
Frederik van Valckenborch received his earliest training in Antwerp. It is believed that his first teacher was his father. He may, in addition, have trained with an Antwerp figure painter. Two of his drawings, ''The Deluge'' (1588) and ''Moses Drawing Water from the Rocks'' (1589), have figures that do not bear any resemblance to his father's works. It has been deduced from this fact that although Frederik learned landscape painting from his father, he was taught figure painting by another teacher, possibly Jacob de Backer.〔
Originally from Leuven, the van Valckenborchs, like many other families in the region who had become Calvinists, moved from the Spanish-occupied Spanish Netherlands to the more liberal environment of Frankfurt am Main, which was a German imperial outpost.〔(Frederik van Valckenborch )] on the Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek 〕 The van Valckenborchs thrived in their new home town, quickly establishing themselves as authorities in the arts. They had an important influence on the artistic developments in Frankfurt am Main.〔
It is believed Frederik and his brother Gillis travelled to Italy in 1590-1592, although there is no evidence for this trip other than a drawing of an Italian landscape by Gillis.〔 Frederik returned to Frankfurt am Main, where he became a citizen on 24 February 1597. He may have married in 1597 since on 23 April 1598 twin sons, Frederik and Wilhelm, were baptized in Frankfurt. He had two more sons who became painters: Moritz (baptised on 17 Aug 1600) and Nicolaus (born around 1603).〔 In the period 1598-1599 he travelled through Bavaria, Tyrol, Salzkammergut and Vienna.〔(Frederik van Valckenborch op Franken-wiki ) 〕
Frederik moved to Nuremberg in 1602. Here he received in 1607 a commission from Archduke Maximilian to make a copy of Albrecht Dürer’s ''Assumption of the Virgin''. It took him six months to complete the commission in which he was assisted by the local painter Paul Juvenel.〔 Valckenborch was regarded as an important Dürer scholar and owned a collection of works by Dürer.〔 From 1610 to 1623 he was appointed to the Grand Council of the city of Nuremberg.〔 Frederik received in 1612 a commission from the Nuremberg authorities to design an arch for the Triumphal Entry of Archduke Matthias.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Frederik van Valckenborch」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.