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Lot Details


After Dirck van Baburen

( Dutch, After 1595 - 1624 )

Saint James the Greater

PRICE SOLD

LOT DETAILS

Materials:

oil on canvas

Measurements:

30.12 in. (76.50 cm.) (height) by 24.80 in. (63.00 cm.) (width)

Condition:

framed

Literature:

W. Franits, W. Franits, The Paintings of Dirck van Baburen, The Paintings of Dirck van Baburen, Amsterdam 2012, Amsterdam 2012, p. 249 no. U1 (as Unidentified and therefore ‘no Definitive Judgement’), p. 249 no. U1 (as Unidentified and therefore ‘no Definitive Judgement’), We are grateful to Paul Huys Janssen for identifying the present painting as an early work by Dirck van Baburen and dating it to his Italian period, We are grateful to Paul Huys Janssen for identifying the present painting as an early work by Dirck van Baburen and dating it to his Italian period, after inspection of the original and for his help in cataloguing this lot., after inspection of the original and for his help in cataloguing this lot., Wayne Franits does not accept the attribution to Dirck van Baburen, Wayne Franits does not accept the attribution to Dirck van Baburen, on the basis of a high resolution digital photograph., on the basis of a high resolution digital photograph., In 1611 Dirck van Baburen is recorded in Utrecht as a pupil of Paulus Moreelse (1571–1638), In 1611 Dirck van Baburen is recorded in Utrecht as a pupil of Paulus Moreelse (1571–1638), and he left for Italy only a year later. One of his most important commissions was executed in 1615, and he left for Italy only a year later. One of his most important commissions was executed in 1615, when the artist was in Parma to paint an altarpiece for the Church of Santa Maria dei Servi. He spent the following years in Rome, when the artist was in Parma to paint an altarpiece for the Church of Santa Maria dei Servi. He spent the following years in Rome, until 1621, until 1621, when he returned to Utrecht and where he died in 1624., when he returned to Utrecht and where he died in 1624., Together with Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629) and Gerard van Honthorst (1592–1656), Together with Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629) and Gerard van Honthorst (1592–1656), Baburen belongs to an important circle of the early Dutch Caravaggist painters. During the 1610s, Baburen belongs to an important circle of the early Dutch Caravaggist painters. During the 1610s, Caravaggism was the most popular artistic movementin Italy. Inspired by Caravaggio and his early followers, Caravaggism was the most popular artistic movementin Italy. Inspired by Caravaggio and his early followers, Baburen’s painterly style is very expressive and marked by broad brush strokes and strong highlights, Baburen’s painterly style is very expressive and marked by broad brush strokes and strong highlights, which are particularly evident in his depiction of the head of the Saint. The present painting depicting Saint James the Greater shows these classical traits of Baburens style, which are particularly evident in his depiction of the head of the Saint. The present painting depicting Saint James the Greater shows these classical traits of Baburens style, and can be dated, and can be dated, according to Paul Huys Janssen, according to Paul Huys Janssen, to the period when the artist was in Rome, to the period when the artist was in Rome, between 1616-17 and 1620, between 1616-17 and 1620, or perhaps a little earlier, or perhaps a little earlier, when he was still in Parma. During this time, when he was still in Parma. During this time, his work was greatly influenced by the paintings of the Spanish born Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1656), his work was greatly influenced by the paintings of the Spanish born Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1656), who was working on an altarpiece for the Church of San Prospero in Parma around 1611. Furthermore, who was working on an altarpiece for the Church of San Prospero in Parma around 1611. Furthermore, Ribera was in Rome from 1612 until May-July 1616, Ribera was in Rome from 1612 until May-July 1616, when he left for Naples. It is possible that Baburen and Ribera knew each other, when he left for Naples. It is possible that Baburen and Ribera knew each other, ,or where connected in some way (see X. F. Salomon, ,or where connected in some way (see X. F. Salomon, in: The Burlington Magazine 153, in: The Burlington Magazine 153, 2011, 2011, pp. 475-478)., pp. 475-478

Provenance:

sale, Finarte, Milan, 20 November 1955, lot 537 (as by Dirck van Baburen);, Private collection, Italy;, where acquired by the present owner

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