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Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
, baptized 8 December 1615 - probably Antwerp, after 1642) was a
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engraver, draughtsman and
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.Hans Witdoeck
at the
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He belonged to the last generation of reproductive engravers who worked for Rubens' workshop from the mid 1630s.Manfred Sellink. "Witdoeck, Hans." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 24 Dec. 2015


Life

Hans Witdoeck was a pupil of the engraver
Lucas Vorsterman Lucas Vorsterman (1595–1675) was a Baroque engraver. He worked with the artists Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, as well as for patrons such as Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel and Charles I of England. Biography Vorsterman wa ...
in the years 1630-1631. Vorsterman had joined Rubens' workshop around 1617 or 1618 and had established himself as Rubens' primary engraver since. Hans Witdoeck broke the three-year training contract with Vorsterman after only two years at the instigation of his father. He then trained for two years with the painter
Cornelis Schut Cornelis Schut (13 May 1597 – 29 April 1655) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, engraver and tapestry designer who specialized in religious and mythological scenes. Presumed to have trained under Rubens, he treated Counter-Reformation s ...
who introduced him to painting. He subsequently trained with
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 ...
where he learned the engraving of large plates. After the death of Rubens in 1640, Witdoeck worked mainly as an art dealer. He married Catherina Gommaerts on 24 June 1642. Since there are no further records on Witdoeck following his marriage, it is presumed that he died shortly afterwards.Van Hout, Nico, ''Abraham en Melchisedek: een proefdruk van een Rubensprent voor het Koninklijk Museum'', in: Rubensbulletin 3-2011
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Work

In his early engravings he made for Cornelis Schut, Witdoeck followed a traditional style similar to that of Cornelis Galle and his workshop. This early style was characterized by dry lines using many curves and an emphasis on plasticity. Witdoeck made two engravings after paintings of Cornelis Schut and nine Madonna images, usually of a small size. His style became more fluid while he worked at Rubens' workshop where he produced his best work. At Rubens' workshop Witdoeck learned to engrave large plates. Witdoeck worked between 1634 and 1638 under the close supervision of Rubens on many engravings, including '' Abraham and Melchizedek'', the ''
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'', the three-part '' Raising of the Cross'', the ''Supper at Emmaus'', '' Saint Ildefonso receiving the chasuble'', ''Cicero'' and ''Demosthenes''. Rubens specified the year 1638 for all these prints likely so that he only needed to apply for one printing privilege for the lot. The following year an ''
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'' and the ''Miracle of St. Just'' by Witdoeck were published. Witdoeck also produced a few undated prints while at Rubens' workshop. It is clear from the revision and production process of these prints that Rubens was closely involved in their design and execution. This is documented by the process of the creation of a series of twelve plates after antique marble portrait sculptures (heads, busts, herms) by the four printmakers Hans Witdoeck,
Paulus Pontius Paulus Pontius (May 1603 in Antwerp – 16 January 1658 in Antwerp) was a Flemish engraver and painter. He was one of the leading engravers connected with the workshop of Peter Paul Rubens. After Rubens' death, Pontus worked with other leadin ...
, Lucas Vorsterman, and
Boetius à Bolswert Boetius à Bolswert (also Boetius Adamsz Bolswert, Bodius; c. 1585, – late 1633) was a Flemish engraver of Friesland origin. In his time the paintings of Peter Paul Rubens called forth new endeavours by engravers to imitate or reproduce the bre ...
working for Rubens. The production of the prints was closely supervised by Rubens as is demonstrated by five retouched proof impressions. Only six of Rubens' preparatory drawings for the series have survived.Twelve Famous Greek and Roman Men / Sophocles Sophili F. Atheniensis
at the
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Witdoeck showed in his prints after Rubens a great skill in capturing the movement and variety of colour in the original works through his clever use of black, grey and white tones. A typical example is ''Abraham and Melchizedek''.


References


Further reading

*A. MICHIELS, Histoire de la peinture Flamande, 8 (1869), pp. 382, 387. *A. MICHEL, Histoire de l’art, 6 (1922), 856f. *W. KLOEK, ''Beknopte catalogus van de Nederlandse tekeningen in het Prentenkabinet van de Uffizi te Florence'', Utrecht, 1975, nrs 624–6. *I. POHLEN, ''Untersuchungen zur Reproduktionsgraphik der Rubenswerkstatt'', München, 1985, pp. 130–40, 283–301.


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