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Joannes Hermans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joannes Hermans Joannes Hermans, called Monsú Aurora,〔Variant name spellings: Johan Hermans, Johann Hermans, Johannes Hermans〕 (Antwerp, c. 1630 – c. 1677) was a Flemish painter of animals and still lifes of game, fruit and flowers who worked in Italy and Antwerp where he contributed to the development of the still life genre.〔(Joannes Hermans ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 ==Life==
Joannes Hermans was in Antwerp a pupil of the obscure painter Adriaen Willenhoudt from 1644. He travelled to Italy where he was recorded in Rome in the period from 1657 to 1665 and was known as 'Monsú Aurora'. He enjoyed high-level patronage in Rome as is demonstrated by the commission to decorate the Roman palace of Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili. He painted a large canvas and 38 smaller compositions depicting various birds. These formed part of a set of about 50 paintings with this theme, that Pamphili had commissioned, for educational as well as decorative purposes.〔(''Natura viva'', Coppia di dipinti ad olio su tela attribuiti a Joannes Hermans ) at the Associaz Cultur. Antonello Governale 〕 He returned to Antwerp in 1665 and became a master of the local Guild of Saint Luke. It is not clear when or where he died but it was likely in or after 1665 and before 1687.〔
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