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The Expulsion of Hagar Print by Govert Flinck

The Expulsion of Hagar

A Shepherdess listening to a Shepherd playing a Flute in an Arcadian Landscape Print by Govert Flinck

A Shepherdess listening to a Shepherd playing a Flute in an Arcadian Landscape

Isaac blessing Jacob Print by Govert Flinck

Isaac blessing Jacob

Portrait of Dorothea Berck of Alblasserdam Print by Govert Flinck

Portrait of Dorothea Berck of Alblasserdam

Bearded Man with a Velvet Cap Print by Govert Flinck

Bearded Man with a Velvet Cap

Rembrandt as sheperd with staff and flute Print by Govert Flinck

Rembrandt as sheperd with staff and flute

First councillor and director-general of the Dutch East India Company Print by Govert Flinck

First councillor and director-general of the Dutch East India Company

Mercury Argus and Io Print by Govert Flinck

Mercury Argus and Io

Portrait of young woman with a hat with feathers Print by Govert Flinck

Portrait of young woman with a hat with feathers

A Tronie of a young woman Print by Govert Flinck

A Tronie of a young woman

A Tronie of a young woman in an eastern costume drawing a curtain to one side in a painted oval Print by Govert Flinck

A Tronie of a young woman in an eastern costume drawing a curtain to one side in a painted oval

The Lamentation Print by Govert Flinck

The Lamentation

Govaert Flinck

Self Portrait aged 24

Govaert Flinck

Portrait of Dorothea Berck of Alblasserdam

Govaert Flinck

Manoah's sacrifice

Govaert Flinck

Angels Announcing the Birth of Christ to the Shepherds

Govaert Flinck

Four Governors of the Arquebusiers Civic Guard, Amsterdam

Govaert Flinck

The Company of Captain Albert Bas and Lieutenant Lucas Conijn

Govaert Flinck

Curius Dentatus Preferring Turnips to Gold

Govaert Flinck

Hope Comes to Amalia van Solms at the Tomb of Frederik Hendrik

Govaert Flinck

Landscape

Govaert Flinck

Portrait of Gerard Pietersz. Hulft

Govaert Flinck

Portrait of Rembrandt

Govaert Flinck

Portrait of Margaretha Tulp

Govaert Flinck

Portrait of a Woman

Govaert Flinck

Parable of the Hidden Treasure

Govaert Flinck

A Young Woman as a Shepherdess

Govaert Flinck

Apostle Paul

Govaert Flinck

'Tronie' of a Young Woman

Drawings

Tobias healing Tobit Print by Govert Flinck

Tobias healing Tobit

Tobias healing Tobit Print by Govert Flinck

Tobias healing Tobit

Reclining Female Nude Print by Govert Flinck

Reclining Female Nude

Govaert Flinck

Reclining Nude

Govaert Flinck

Study sheet with peacocks

Govaert Flinck

Isaac Blessing Jacob

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Isaac blessing Jacob Print by Govert Flinck

Isaac blessing Jacob

Govert (or Govaert) Teuniszoon Flinck (25 January 1615 – 2 February 1660) was a Dutch painter of the Dutch Golden Age.

Life

Born at Kleve, capital of the Duchy of Cleves, which was occupied at the time by the United Provinces, he was apprenticed by his father to a silk mercer, but having secretly acquired a passion for etching and drawing, was sent to Leeuwarden, where he boarded in the house of Lambert Jacobszoon, a Mennonite, better known as an itinerant preacher than as a painter.

Here Flinck was joined by Jacob Backer, and the companionship of a youth determined like himself to be an artist only confirmed his passion for painting. Amongst the neighbours of Jacobszon at Leeuwarden were the sons and relations of Rombertus van Uylenburgh, whose daughter Saskia married Rembrandt in 1634. Other members of the same family lived at Amsterdam, cultivating the arts either professionally or as amateurs. The pupils of Lambert probably gained some knowledge of Rembrandt by intercourse with the Ulenburgs. Certainly Joachim von Sandrart, who visited Holland in 1637, found Flinck acknowledged as one of Rembrandt's best pupils, and living habitually in the house of the dealer Hendrick van Uylenburgh at Amsterdam.

For many years Flinck laboured on the lines of Rembrandt, following that master's style in all the works which he executed between 1636 and 1648. With aspirations as a history painter, however, he looked to the swelling forms and grand action of Peter Paul Rubens, which led to many commissions for official and diplomatic painting. Flinck's relations with Cleves became in time very important. He was introduced to the court of the Great Elector, Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg, who possessed the Duchy and who married in 1646 Louisa of Orange. He obtained the patronage of John Maurice of Nassau, who was made stadtholder of Cleves in 1649.

In 1652 a citizen of Amsterdam, Flinck married in 1656 an heiress, Sophie van der Houven, daughter of a director of the Dutch East India Company. Flinck was already well known in the patrician circles over which the brothers Cornelis and Andries de Graeff and the alderman Jan Six presided; he was on terms of intimacy with the poet Joost van den Vondel and the treasurer Johannes Uitenbogaard. In his house, adorned with casts after the Antique, costumes, and a noble collection of prints, he often received the stadtholder John Maurice, whose portrait is still preserved in the work of the learned Caspar Barlaeus. Flinck died in Amsterdam on 2 February 1660.


Works
Blessing of Jacob (1638)

The earliest of Flinck's authentic pieces is a portrait of a lady, dated 1636, in the gallery of Brunswick. His first subject picture is the Blessing of Jacob (1638), in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Both are thoroughly Rembrandtesque in effect as well as in vigour of touch and warmth of flesh tints. The four civic guards of 1642, and the twelve musketeers with their president in an arm-chair (1648); in the Stadhuis, Amsterdam, are fine specimens of composed portrait groups. But the best of Flinck's productions in this style is the peace of Münster in the Rijksmuseum, a canvas with 19 life-size figures full of animation in the faces, "radiant with Rembrandtesque colour," and admirably distributed. Flinck here painted his own likeness to the left in a doorway. The mannered period of Flinck is amply illustrated in the Manius Curius Dentatus eating Turnips before the Samnite Envoys, and Solomon receiving Wisdom, in the Palace on the Dam at Amsterdam. Here it is that Flinck shows most defects, being faulty in arrangement, gaudy in tint, flat and shallow in execution, that looks as if it had been smeared with violet powder and rouge.

The chronology of Flinck's works, so far as they are seen in public galleries, comprises, in addition to the foregoing, the Grey Beard of 1639 at Dresden, A Young Archer from 1640 in the Wallace Collection, the Girl of 1641 at the Louvre, a portrait group of a male and female (1646) at Rotterdam, a lady (1651) at Berlin.

In November 1659 the burgomaster of Amsterdam contracted with Flinck for 12 canvases to represent four heroic figures of David and Samson and Manius Curius Dentatus and Horatius Cocles, and scenes from the Batavians and Romans. Flinck was unable to finish more than the sketches. After his death Rembrandt was asked to fill one of the commissions, and produced his last great history picture, the Conspriracy of Claudius Civilis, which the authorities rejected.[1]

In the same year he received a flattering acknowledgment from the town council of Cleves and the completion of a picture of Solomon which was a counterpart of the composition at Amsterdam. This and other pictures and portraits, such as those of Friedrich Wilhelm and John Maurice, and the allegory of Louisa of Orange attended by Victory and Fame and other figures at the cradle of the first-born son of the elector, have disappeared . Of several pictures which were painted for the Great Elector, none are preserved except the Expulsion of Hagar in the Berlin museum.

References

Clark, Kenneth, An Introduction to Rembrandt,pp. 60–61, 1978, London, John Murray/Readers Union, 1978

Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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