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Hendrick de Clerck

 Painting - Holy Family With Angels by Attributed to Hendrik de Clerck

Holy Family With Angels

 Painting - The Adoration Of The Magi by Hendrick de Clerck

The Adoration Of The Magi

 Painting - A Circle Of Putti Entwined With Red Drapery by Attributed to Hendrik de Clerck

A Circle Of Putti Entwined With Red Drapery

Hendrick de Clerck

Feeding of the Five Thousand

 Painting - Susanna And The Elders by Hendrick de Clerck

Susanna And The Elders

 Painting - The Banquet Of Achelous by Hendrick de Clerck

The Banquet Of Achelous

 Painting - The Contest Between Apollo And Pan by Hendrick de Clerck

The Contest Between Apollo And Pan

 Painting - Paradise With The Four Elements by Denis van Alsloot and Hendrick de Clerck

Paradise With The Four Elements

Hendrick De Clerck Painting - Abundance And The Four Elements by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Hendrick de Clerck

Abundance And The Four Elements

 Drawing - Study Of Diana With Her Nymphs And Hounds by Hendrick de Clerck

Study Of Diana With Her Nymphs And Hounds

Hendrick de Clerck (c. 1560 – 27 August 1630) was a Flemish painter active in Brussels during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Stylistically he belongs to the late Mannerist generation of artists preceding Peter Paul Rubens and the Flemish Baroque, and his paintings are very similar to his contemporary Marten de Vos.[1] His exact date of birth is unknown, but in 1594 he is employed as court painter to Archduke Ernest, a position he continued to hold in the service of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella following Ernest's death in 1596.[2]

Altarpieces

Like Marten de Vos in Antwerp De Clerck was responsible for painting new altarpieces for churches in Brussels following the iconoclastic outbreaks of 1566, for which he used the clear visual language common in post-Tidentine Counter-Reformation art.[1] Despite continuing to work through the early decades of the seventeenth-century, when the Baroque language was in full bloom, late works such as the Deposition for St. Peter's in Anderlecht (1628) are still decidedly Mannerist.[1] His somewhat outmoded tendencies are also reflected in his frequent use of the triptych format that had been popular with late Medieval and northern Renaissance artists.[2]


Hendrick De Clerck, The Adoration of the Magi, 1629. Anderlecht, Church of Saint Guido and Saint Peter.
Cabinet paintings

De Clerck also specialized in small cabinet paintings depicting biblical, allegorical and mythological subjects, which were collected by Brussels' aristocratic patrons.[3] Frequently he painted the figures, while collaborating with other artists, such as Jan Brueghel the Elder and Denijs van Alsloot, for the landscapes and other features.[3]


Hendrick De Clerck, Lucretia, c. 1610. Private collection.
References

Vlieghe, p. 15.
Laureyssens.

Vlieghe, pp. 109–111.

Sources

Willy Laureyssens, "Clerck, Hendrik [Hendrick] de," Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, [accessed 19 November 2007].
Hans Vlieghe (1998). Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585-1700, Pelican history of art. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07038-1
Katharina Van Cauteren, 'Eight Unknown Designs by Hendrick de Clerck for Archduke Albert's Entry into Brussels in 1596', Simiolus, 2010, 1: 18-32.
Katharina Van Cauteren, 'Le printemps au milieu de l'hyver. Hendrick De Clerck (1560-1630) en het aartshertogelijke zelfbeeld tussen canon en propaganda', PhD dissertation, Leuven, 2010.

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