Anton Stevens (ca. 1608 – perhaps 1675) was a
Bohemia
Bohemia ( ; cs, Čechy ; ; hsb, Čěska; szl, Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. Bohemia can also refer to a wider area consisting of the historical Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by the Bohem ...
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painter
Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
active in the second third of the 17th century. Besides
Karel Škréta
Karel Škréta Šotnovský ze Závořic (1610 – 1674) was a Czech portrait painter who worked in the Baroque style. He lived through the Thirty Years' War which caused him some hardships as a Protestant which led him to leave Prague for Saxony ...
he was another important promoter of early Baroque painting in the country.
Life
Anton Stevens, born in
Prague
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, mastered the basics of the painting craft with his father, the Rudolfine landscape painter
Pieter Stevens (perhaps 1567 – after 1626), who had settled in the city by 1590. In 1629–1635, the young Stevens made a study trip abroad (probably
Spanish Netherlands
Spanish Netherlands (Spanish: Países Bajos Españoles; Dutch: Spaanse Nederlanden; French: Pays-Bas espagnols; German: Spanische Niederlande.) (historically in Spanish: ''Flandes'', the name "Flanders" was used as a ''pars pro toto'') was the Ha ...
and
Germany
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; in 1635, he was again in Prague, where the
Augustinian Hermits at
St. Thomas Church in
Lesser Town (Malá Strana) became his first clients. Soon afterward, he portrayed
Emperor Ferdinand III
Ferdinand III (Ferdinand Ernest; 13 July 1608, in Graz – 2 April 1657, in Vienna) was from 1621 Archduke of Austria, King of Hungary from 1625, King of Croatia and Bohemia from 1627 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1637 until his death in 1657.
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and in 1640 he was in
Vienna
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, where
Prince Gundaker of Liechtenstein tried to win his services. In 1643, he was ennobled by Count
Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice
Jaroslav Hrabě Bořita z Martinic (; ) (6 January 1582 – 21 November 1649) was a Czech nobleman and a representative of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor who, along with Vilém Slavata of Chlum, was a victim in the 1618 Defenestration of Prag ...
, who granted him the predicate ''von Steinfels'' and a family coat-of-arms.
Career
His work is extensive, he painted for a long time for the
Strahov Monastery and it is the creator of a number of altarpieces in Prague churches and in the countryside (Augustinian Hermit's monastery in
Bělá pod Bezdězem
Bělá pod Bezdězem (german: Weisswasser) is a town in Mladá Boleslav District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,700 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as urban monument zone ...
, the dean church in
Žatec), also portraits, landscape paintings, murals as well as designs of these prints. He was a member of Prague Old Town's painters' guild and for a certain time was the head of its branch in
Lesser Town Lesser, from Eliezer (, "Help/Court of my God"), is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Adolf Lesser (1851–1926), German physician
* Aleksander Lesser (1814–1884), Polish painter and art critic
* Anton Lesser (born 1952), Bri ...
. Stevens drew inspiration from Flemish painting, explicit responses to the work of
Peter Paul Rubens
Sir Peter Paul Rubens (; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat from the Duchy of Brabant in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque traditio ...
are discernible in his figural style; graphic reproductions of masterpieces by prominent Flemish and Italian artists play an important role in his compositions. In the production of his two sons, Paul Anton and
Johann Jakob (1651–1730), the painting dynasty, coming from Mechelen in Belgium, continued into a fourth generation.
[Martin Mádl – Radka Heisslerová – Michaela Šeferisová Loudová – Štěpán Vácha, Barokní nástěnná malba v českých zemích. Benediktini. I. díl, Prague: Academia, 2016. , pp. 89–91.]
Gallery
File:Stevens P. Maria Vítězná.jpg , The painting of ''Our Lady interceding at Holy Trinity for the victory of the Catholic army at the Battle of White Mountain'' by Anton Stevens from the main altar at the Church of Our Lady of Victory at the Lesser Quarter of Prague from 1641
File: Dominicus a Jesu Maria.jpg , Detail of Stevens picture of Our Lady Victorious from Church of Virgin Mary Victorious in Lesser Quarter of Prague from 1641
File: Stevens Crucifixion.jpg , Anton Stevens, ''Crucifixion'' in the Church of St. Tomas in the Lesser Quarter of Prague from 1656
File:Antonín Stevens, Mučednictví sv. Václava, 1666, Bělá pod Bězdězem.jpg, Anton Stevens, ''Martyrdom of St. Wenceslas'' from 1666, Bělá pod Bezdězem, the Church of St. Wenceslas
References
Bibliography
Štěpán Vácha and Radka Heisslerová, ''Ve stínu Karla Škréty. Pražští malíři v letech 1635–1680. Antonín Stevens, Jan Bedřich Hess, Matěj Zimprecht''
''In the Shadow of Karel Škréta. Prague Painters in 1635–1680. Anton Stevens, Johann Friedrich Hess, Matthias Zimprecht'' Prague: Academia, 2017.
Štěpán Vácha: ''Der Prager Maler Anton Stevens im Dienst des Fürsten Gundaker von Liechtenstein''. In: Die Liechtenstein und die Kunst, ed. by Liechtensteinisch-Tschechische Historikerkomission (= Veröffentlichungen der Liechtensteinisch-Tschechischen Historikerkomission 3), Vaduz: hvfl, 2014, pp. 185–200.
Štěpán Vácha: ''Karel Škréta and Anton Stevens''. In: Lenka Stolárová – Vít Vlnas (eds.), ''Karel Škréta (1610–1674): His Work and His Era'' (Exh. Cat.), National Gallery in Prague, 2010, pp. 453–473.
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1608 births
1675 deaths
17th-century people from Bohemia
17th-century Flemish painters
Baroque painters
Czech painters
Czech male painters
Czech baroque painters
Painters from Prague