Gerard David (c. 1460 – 13 August 1523) was an
Early Netherlandish painter and
manuscript illuminator
An illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared document where the text is often supplemented with flourishes such as borders and miniature illustrations. Often used in the Roman Catholic Church for prayers, liturgical services and psalms, ...
known for his brilliant use of color. Only a bare outline of his life survives, although some facts are known. He may have been the Meester gheraet van brugghe who became a master of the Antwerp guild in 1515. He was very successful in his lifetime and probably ran two workshops, in Antwerp and Bruges.
[Campbell, 116] Like many painters of his period, his reputation diminished in the 17th century until he was rediscovered in the 19th century.
Life
He was born in
Oudewater, now located in the province of
Utrecht. His year of birth is approximated as c. 1450–1460 on the basis that he looks to be around 50 years in the 1509 self-portrait found in his ''Virgin among the Virgins''.
[Hand, 63] He is believed to have spent time in Italy from 1470 to 1480, where he was influenced by the
Italian Renaissance.
He formed his early style under
Albert van Oudewater
Albert van Ouwater ( 1410/1415 – 1475) was one of the earliest artists of Early Netherlandish painting working in the Northern Netherlands, as opposed to Flanders in the South of the region.
Biography
He was probably born in Oudewater, and is ...
in
Haarlem
Haarlem (; predecessor of ''Harlem'' in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropoli ...
, and moved to Bruges in 1483, where he joined the
Guild of Saint Luke in 1484.
Upon the death of
Hans Memling in 1494, David became Bruges' leading painter. He became dean of the guild in 1501, and in 1496 married
Cornelia Cnoop, daughter of the dean of the
goldsmiths' guild. David was one of the town's leading citizens.
[Additional documents were presented by Hans J. van Miegroet, "New Documents Concerning Gerard David" ''The Art Bulletin'' 69.1 (March 1987:33–44).]
Ambrosius Benson
Ambrosius Benson (, in Ferrara or Milan1550, in Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance.
While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended no ...
served his apprenticeship with David, but they came into dispute around 1519 over a number of paintings and drawings Benson had collected from other artists. Because of a large debt owed to him by Benson,
[Harbison, 73] David had refused to return the material. Benson pursued the matter legally and won, leading to David serving time in prison.
He died on 13 August 1523 and was buried in the
Church of Our Lady Church of Our Lady may refer to:
Belgium
* Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp)
* Church of Our Lady, Bruges
*Church of Our Lady (Kortrijk)
* Church of Our Lady of Laeken, site of the royal crypt, Brussels
*Church of Our Lady, Melsele
Canada
* Church ...
at Bruges.
Style
David's surviving work mainly consists of religious scenes. They are characterised by an atmospheric, timeless, and almost dream like serenity, achieved through soft, warm and subtle colourisation, and masterful handling of light and shadow.
[Ridderbo et al., 157] He is innovative in his recasting of traditional themes and in his approach to landscape, which was then only an emerging genre in northern European painting.
His ability with landscape can be seen in the detailed foliage of his ''Triptych of the Baptism'' and the forest scene in the New York ''Nativity''.
Although many of the art historians of the early 20th century, including
Erwin Panofsky and
Max Jakob Friedländer saw him as a painter who did little but distill the style of others and painted in an archaic and unimaginative style. However today most view him as a master colourist, and a painter who according to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, worked in a "progressive, even enterprising, mode, casting off his late medieval heritage and proceeding with a certain purity of vision in an age of transition."
[Gerard David (born about 1455, died 1523)]
. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 15 February 2013
In his early work David followed Haarlem artists such as
Dirk Bouts, Albert van Oudewater,
and
Geertgen tot Sint Jans, though he had already given evidence of superior power as a colourist. To this early period belong the ''St John'' of the
Richard von Kaufmann
Richard von Kaufmann (1850–1908) was a German jurist and art collector.
Kaufmann was born in Cologne and became a respected professor and minister of finance. He began to collect art while living in Berlin and donated several works to the new m ...
collection in Berlin and the
Salting's ''St Jerome''. In Bruges came directly under the influence of Memling, the master whom he followed most closely. It was from him that David acquired a solemnity of treatment, greater realism in the rendering of human form, and an orderly arrangement of figures.
He visited Antwerp in 1515 and was impressed with the work of
Quentin Matsys,
who had introduced a greater vitality and intimacy in the conception of sacred themes. Together they worked to preserve the traditions of the Bruges school against influences of the Italian Renaissance.
Works
The works for which David is best known are the
altarpiece
An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting o ...
s painted before his visit to Antwerp: the ''Marriage of St Catherine'' at the National Gallery, London; the triptych of the ''Madonna Enthroned and Saints'' of the
Brignole-Sale collection in
Genoa; the ''Annunciation'' of the Sigmaringen collection; and above all, the ''Madonna with Angels and Saints'' (usually titled ''The Virgin among the Virgins''), which he donated to the
Carmelite
, image =
, caption = Coat of arms of the Carmelites
, abbreviation = OCarm
, formation = Late 12th century
, founder = Early hermits of Mount Carmel
, founding_location = Mount Car ...
Nuns of Sion at Bruges, and which is now in the
Rouen
Rouen (, ; or ) is a city on the River Seine in northern France. It is the prefecture of the Regions of France, region of Normandy (administrative region), Normandy and the Departments of France, department of Seine-Maritime. Formerly one of ...
museum.
Only a few of his works have remained in Bruges: ''
The Judgment of Cambyses'', ''The Flaying of Sisamnes'' and the ''Baptism of Christ'' in the
Groeningemuseum, and the ''Transfiguration'' in the Church of Our Lady.
The rest were scattered around the world, and to this may be due the oblivion into which his very name had fallen; this, and the fact that, some believed that for all the beauty and the soulfulness of his work, he had nothing innovative to add to the history of art.
Even in his best work he had only given newer variations of the art of his predecessors and contemporaries. His rank among the masters was renewed, however, when a number of his paintings were assembled at the seminal 1902
Gruuthusemuseum
The Gruuthusemuseum is a museum of applied arts in Bruges, located in the medieval Gruuthuse, the house of Louis de Gruuthuse. The collection ranges from the 15th to the 19th century.
The Gruuthuse
Presumably in the 13th century a rich family ...
, Bruges
exhibition of early Flemish painters.
He also worked closely with the leading
manuscript illuminator
An illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared document where the text is often supplemented with flourishes such as borders and miniature illustrations. Often used in the Roman Catholic Church for prayers, liturgical services and psalms, ...
s of the day, and seems to have been brought in to paint specific important miniatures himself, among them a ''Virgin among the Virgins'' in the
Morgan Library, a ''Virgin and Child on a Crescent Moon'' in the ''
Rothschild Prayerbook'',
and a portrait of the Emperor Maximilian in Vienna. Several of his drawings also survive, and elements from these appear in the works of other painters and illuminators for several decades after his death.
Less known but also of high quality are the works of David found in Spanish public collections.
The Prado Museum in Madrid owns a table "Rest on the flight into Egypt" resembling the one in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp. The Prado also holds another two Works by the painter, one of them only attributed. Another one of the Spanish capital's Museums,
The Thyssen-Bornemisza holds a "Crucifixión" from 1475.
Legacy
At the time of David's death, the glory of Bruges and its painters was on the wane: Antwerp had become the leader in art as well as in political and commercial importance. Of David's pupils in Bruges, only
Adriaen Isenbrandt,
Albert Cornelis, and
Ambrosius Benson
Ambrosius Benson (, in Ferrara or Milan1550, in Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance.
While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended no ...
achieved importance. Among other Flemish painters,
Joachim Patinir and
Jan Mabuse were to some degree influenced by him.
David's name had been completely forgotten when in 1866
William Henry James Weale discovered documents about him in the archives of Bruges; these brought to light the main facts of the painter's life and led to the reconstruction of David's artistic personality,
beginning with the recognition of David's only documented work, the ''Virgin Among Virgins'' at Rouen.
[Weale, ''Gerard David, Painter and Illuminator'' 1895; the ''Virgo inter Virgines'' appears in a 1527 inventory of the Carmelite convent of Sion at Bruges.]
Gallery
File:Gerard David - The Nativity WGA.jpg, ''The Nativity'', c. 1490, Szépmûvészeti Múzeum
File:Gerard David - Lamentation - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Lamentation'', c 1495–1500. National Gallery, London
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. The current Director o ...
, UK
File:Gerard David - The Judgment of Cambyses, panel 1 - The capture of the corrupt judge Sisamnes.jpg, ''The Judgment of Cambyses'', 1498. Groeninge Museum
The Groeningemuseum is a municipal museum in Bruges, Belgium, built on the site of the medieval Eekhout Abbey.
It houses a collection of Flemish and Belgian painting covering six centuries, from Jan van Eyck to Marcel Broodthaers. The museum' ...
, Bruges. Center panel
File:Gerard David - Triptych of Jean des Trompes center panel WGA.jpg, ''Triptych of Jean des Trompes'', 1505. Groeninge Museum, Bruges. Center panel
File:Gerard David - Triptych of Jean des Trompes side panels WGA.jpg, ''Triptych of Jean des Trompes'', 1505. Groeninge Museum, Bruges. Side panels
File:Gerard David - The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine WGA.jpg, ''The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine'' 1505–1510, National Gallery, London
File:Gerard David - Altarpiece of St Michael WGA.jpg, ''Altarpiece of St Michael'' c. 1510. Kunsthistorisches Museum
The Kunsthistorisches Museum ( "Museum of Art History", often referred to as the "Museum of Fine Arts") is an art museum in Vienna, Austria. Housed in its festive palatial building on the Vienna Ring Road, it is crowned with an octagonal do ...
, Vienna
File:Gerard David - Virgin and Child with Four Angels - WGA6036.jpg, ''Virgin and Child with Four Angels
''Virgin and Child with Four Angels'' (or ''Virgin and Child with Angels'') is a small oil-on-panel painting by the Early Netherlandish artist Gerard David. Likely completed between 1510 and 1515, it shows the Virgin Mary holding the child J ...
'', c. 1510–1515. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Gerard David Le Christ au jardin des oliviers.jpg, '' Agony in the Garden'', c. 1510–1520. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg, France
File:Salvator_Mundi,_c._1500,_Gerard_David,_Philadelphia_Museum_of_Art.jpg, ''Salvator Mundi
, Latin for Saviour of the World, is a subject in iconography depicting Christ with his right hand raised in Blessing (Roman Catholic Church), blessing and his left hand holding an Globus cruciger, orb (frequently surmounted by a cross), known a ...
'', c. 1500, Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMoA) is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The main museum building was completed in 1928 on Fairmount, a hill located at the northwest end of the Benjamin Fr ...
File:Gerard David - Madonna and Child with the Milk Soup - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Madonna and Child with the Milk Soup'', c. 1510–1515.
File:Gerard David.Transfiguration of Christ02.jpg, ''Transfiguration of Christ''. Church of Our Lady, Bruges
File:Gerard David - Adoration of the Kings - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Adoration of the Kings
The Adoration of the Magi or Adoration of the Kings is the name traditionally given to the subject in the Nativity of Jesus in art in which the Biblical Magi, three Magi, represented as kings, especially in the West, having found Jesus by fol ...
'', 1515–1523, National Gallery, London
File:Rust tijdens de vlucht naar Egypte, Gerard David, 16de eeuw, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, 47.jpg, ''Rest on the Flight into Egypt'', Gerard David, 16th century, Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
File:Joos van der Burch and Saint Simon of Jerusalem, Follower of Gerard David, Netherlandish, c. 1493, oil on oak panel - Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University - DSC01016.jpg, ''Joos van der Burch and Saint Simon of Jerusalem'', c. 1493, Fogg Museum at the Harvard Art Museums
References
Notes
Sources
* Ainsworth, Maryan Wynn.
Gerard David: Purity of Vision in an Age of Transition'. NY:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998.
* Ainsworth, Maryan Wynn; Christiansen, Keith. ''From Van Eyck to Bruegel: Early Netherlandish Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art''. NY:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.
*
Campbell, Lorne. ''The Fifteenth-Century Netherlandish Paintings''. London: National Gallery, 1998.
*
Harbison, Craig. "The Art of the Northern Renaissance". London: Laurence King Publishing, 1995.
* Nash, Susie. ''Northern Renaissance art''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
* Ridderbos, Bernhard; Van Buren, Anne; Van Veen, Henk. ''Early Netherlandish Paintings: Rediscovery, Reception and Research''. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2005.
External links
*
Gerard David , The Metropolitan Museum of Art''Fifteenth- to eighteenth-century European paintings: France, Central Europe, the Netherlands, Spain, and Great Britain'' a collection catalog fully available online as a PDF, which contains material on Gerard David (cat. no. 20-22)
''Gerard David : purity of vision in an age of transition'' a collection catalog fully available online as a PDF
Gerard David Foundation (Dutch)
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1460s births
1523 deaths
Dutch Renaissance painters
Early Netherlandish painters
16th-century Flemish painters
Manuscript illuminators
Painters from Bruges
People from Oudewater