布鲁日外科医生的誓言,飞利浦公司的文件(1677年)。一个上下文分析与新的数据的创造者和描绘

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART OUD HOLLAND Pub Date : 2016-12-21 DOI:10.1163/18750176-12901009
E. Muls
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现存有三幅荷兰南部的外科医生群像:安特卫普肖像画家弗朗斯·丹尼斯(1610-1670)的《乔安娜·范·布伊滕医生的解剖课》(1648),飞利浦·伯纳茨的《布鲁日外科医生理事会》(1677),以及一位匿名艺术家的《解剖课》(1679),画的是四位布鲁日外科医生。布鲁日的市民团体肖像在文献中很少受到关注,对飞利浦伯纳茨的了解也很少。档案文件帮助我们重建了“布鲁日外科医生理事会”是如何形成的,并证明了外科医生在17世纪下半叶是一个非常活跃的专业协会。市民团体肖像的委托,体现了市民团体的自信心和凝聚力的增强。新的传记发现揭示了II外科医生的专业知识和活动。他们也告诉我们一些关于他们的个性。现在,第一次有可能为候选外科医生推荐一个名字。艺术史文献将1640年起活跃于根特的画家飞利浦·伯纳茨与布鲁日的同名画家放在一起。为本文所做的档案研究现在表明,他们是同一个人。飞利浦·伯纳茨与约翰娜·范登伯格结婚,1651年至1664年间,他们在根特至少生了7个孩子。他于1683年8月18日在布鲁日去世,并被埋葬在那里的圣方济会回忆修道院。多亏了这些新发现,我们才有可能描绘出伯纳茨艺术活动的第一幅完整画面。从1646年到1658-1660年,他是根特画坛的杰出人物,同时也是理事会的成员。他为根特及其周围的宗教房屋和教堂以及布鲁日画了许多作品,其中大部分是大型祭坛画。伯纳茨因他的构图和着色而受到高度评价。在风格上,他显然要感谢加斯帕·德·克雷德(1584-1669)和彼得·保罗·鲁本斯(1577-1640)。1677年,伯纳茨成为布鲁日的一名大师级画家,并于同年完成了他的大型市民团体肖像“布鲁日外科医生理事会”。这幅油画在他的全部作品中是一个例外,因为人们不知道他画过任何其他肖像画。没有关于他1677年以后的艺术作品的资料。
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De eed van de Brugse chirurgijnen , een corporatiestuk van Philips Bernaerts (1677). Een contextuele analyse met nieuwe gegevens over maker en geportretteerden
There are three extant, southern Netherlandish group portraits of surgeons: "The anatomy lesson of Dr Joannes van Buyten" (1648) by the Antwerp portraitist Frans Denys (1610-1670), "The board of governors of the Bruges surgeons"(1677) by Philips Bernaerts, and "The anatomy lesson" (1679) featuring four Bruges surgeons by an anonymous artist. Civic group portraits from Bruges have received scant attention in the literature, and very little was known about Philips Bernaerts. Archival documents have aided the following reconstruction of how "The board of governors of the Bruges surgeons" came to be made, and demonstrate that the surgeons were a very active professional guild in the second half of the seventeenth century. The commission of this civic group portrait was an expression of their growing self-assurance and cohesion as a group. New biographical discoveries shed a light on the professional knowledge and activities of the II surgeons. They also tell us something about their personalities. Now, for the first time, it is posible to suggest a name for the candidate surgeon. The art-historical literature places the Ghent painter Philips Bernaerts, who was active there from 1640 onwards, alongside a namesake in Bruges. The archival research carried out for this article now reveals that they are one and the same person. Philips Bernaerts married Johanna Vandenberghe, with whom he had at least seven children in Ghent between 1651 an 1664. He died in Bruges on 18 August 1683, and was buried there in the friary of the Franciscan Recollects. Thanks to these new discoveries it is possible to sketch the first complete picture of Bernaerts's artistic activity. He was a prominent figure in the world of Ghent painters from 1646 to 1658-1660, among other things as member of the board of governors. He painted numerous works for religious houses and churches in and around Ghent, and in Bruges as well, mostly large altarpieces. Bernaerts is highly rated for his composition and colouring. Stylistically he was clearly indebted to Gaspar de Crayed (1584-1669), and Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). In 1677 Bernaerts became a master painter in Bruges and executed his large civic group portrait of "The board of governors of the Bruges surgeons" that same year. The canvas is an exception in his oeuvre in that he is not known to have painted any other portraits. There is no information about his artistic output after 1677.
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期刊介绍: The periodical Oud Holland is the oldest surviving art-historical periodical in the world. Founded by A.D. de Vries and N. der Roever in 1883, it has appeared virtually without interruption ever since. It is entirely devoted to the visual arts in the Netherlands up to the mid-nineteenth century and has featured thousands of scholarly articles by Dutch and foreign authors, including numerous pioneering art-historical studies. Almost from the magazine’s inception, the publication of archival information concerning Dutch artists has played an important role. From 1885 to his death in 1946, the renowned art historian Dr. Abraham Bredius set a standard of excellence for Oud Holland.
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