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Janis Rozentāls (March 18, 1866  – December 26, 1916) was a famous Latvian painter.


Life

Rozentāls was born in Bebri Farmstead, Saldus parish,
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in the
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. He was the son of a blacksmith. He received the basic education at H.Krause's Elementary School in Saldus and
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District School. At the age of fifteen he left for
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aiming to achieve his dream of becoming an artist, later attending Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts. During his free time the artist would visit his hometown to get away from the bustle of a large city, as well as to paint scenes of the surrounding nature and take on commissions of portraits. For his diploma works he mostly painted portraits using young Latvian students or local farmers as his subjects. At some point the artist made the decision to settle in
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, wishing to live closer to his intended art subjects as well as draw inspiration from the local nature scenes. In the spring of 1899 Rozentāls acquired a plot of land on Striķu St. and built an art studio, however his artistic aspirations were not well received in the provincial town, and he instead decided to move to the capital, Riga two years later. Now, a memorial museum in his honor has been set up in the old studio built by the artist. In November of 1902, Janis Rozentāls got acquainted with
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(1871–1943), a Finnish singer, in Riga. On February 20, 1903, the pair got married. They settled in a studio-flat, on Albert street in the capital. They later went on to have three children – Laila, Irja and Miķelis. The start of
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interrupted the family's peaceful life while on a stay in their villa located in
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,
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during the years of 1905 to 1916. After travelling back from an exhibition that took place in
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the artist became ill and passed away on December 26, 1916 in his Helsinki villa. He was buried in
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, though in the year 1920 his body was exhumed and reburied in Forest Cemetery in Riga. In the year of 1946 the Janis Rozentāls Art Highschool in Riga was named in the artists honor.


Creative work

The scope of Rozentāls' activities was very wide, but painting was of paramount importance. He revealed the beauty of nature, demonstrated the integrity of man and nature. In Rozentāls' works the linear coexisted with the picturesque, flatness – with a soft transition of tones, small touches of paint – with wast surfaces of color. The main trait of his compositions was
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, the wavelike rhythm of
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. Rozentāls painted many portraits. The creative potential of the artist revealed itself in the portraits of persons spiritually close to him. Rozentāls made several portraits of the patron of writers and artists A. Dombrovskis, writer
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, and the artist's wife Elli Forsell. Janis Rozentāls was interested in the biological nature of man – the world of passions, the love theme, was typical of his time. He used the popular Biblical plots "Temptation" and "Eve with the Apple", motives from the mythology and observations of the reality of his time. At least a part of the fantastic images possessed both, contemporary and local, and individual
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ic meaning. The artist turned to landscape painting as well, and created a lyrical image of the motherland in the Latvian art. His favorite season was spring, the rebirth of Nature. Rozentāls made several altar-pieces to order in the churches of Latvia. In his altar-pieces, Rozentāls omitted the dynamics, expressiveness, texture and finished composition. He took into consideration the understanding of art of the simple people and adapted himself to it, yet at the same time he tried not to lose the artistic quality. The artist also tried his skills in monumental painting. In the summer of 1910 he worked at the decorative frieze on the facade of the newly erected building of the Riga Latvian Society. He painted seven symbolic compositions characterizing the main activities of the society. Painting occupied a central place in the creative activity of Rozentāls, yet his performance in
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was significant, too. The scope of his activity was very wide – his work encompassed the design of books and magazines, applied graphic art, posters, and drawings. The characterization of Janis Rozentāls' personality would not be exhaustive without a review of his social activity. During his study years he took part in the life of the Academy of St. Petersburg. Later he devoted much effort to the consolidation of Latvian artists, who were neglected in their native land. He was a member of jury of almost all the biggest Latvian art exhibitions. Rozentāls took part in the organization of the exhibitions of Latvian art outside Latvia.Janis Rozentāls. Inta Pujāte. "Liesma". Rīga. 1991.


Gallery

File:Monument of Janis Rozentāls. Saldus.jpg, Monument of Janis Rozentāls in
Saldus Saldus (; german: Frauenburg) is a Latvian town located in Courland ( lv, Kurzeme) and is the main town, and the central location in Saldus Municipality. The name Saldus has been noted in historical sources as far back as the mid-13th century, but ...
File:Rozentals Nave.jpg, ''Nāve'' (Death) (1897) File:Rozentals Veranda Kapri.jpg, ''Porch in the Capri'' (1912) File:Janis Rozentals - Italian Landscape.jpg, ''Italian Landscape'' (1915) File:Rozentals gimene sigulda.jpg, ''Family in the Sigulda'' (1913) File:Rozentals No kapsetas.jpg, ''From the Cemetery'' (1895) File:Janis Rozentāls - After Church - Google Art Project.jpg, ''After Church'' (1894) File:Rozentals Pikniks.jpg, ''Picnic'' (1913) File:Rozentals Pasportrets.jpg, ''Self Portrait'' (1900) File:Rozentals Blaumana portrets.jpg, ''Portrait of Writer Rūdolfs Blaumanis'' (1908) File:Rozentals Merijas Grosvaldes projekts.jpg, ''Portrait of Mērija Grosvalds'' (1902) File:Rozentals Livenes portrets.jpg, ''Portrait of Charlotte von Lieven'' (1899) File:Janis Rozentāls - The Princess and the Monkey - Google Art Project.jpg, ''
Princess with a Monkey ''Princess with a Monkey'' ( lv, Princese ar pērtiķi) is a 1913 painting by Janis Rozentāls. Description ''Princess with a Monkey'' reflects a theme Rozentāls returned to repeatedly in the last years of his life. Some interpretations see t ...
'' (1913) File:Rozentals Melna cuska.jpg, ''Black Snake'' (1903) File:Rozentals Cilvekmeita un dabas gari.jpg, ''Women and the Spirits of Nature'' (1907) File:Janis Rozentāls - The Painter’s Studio - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Painter’s Studio'' (1896) File:Rozentals Saules meitas.jpg, ''Daughters of Sun'' (1912) File:Rozentals Virietis ar papirosu.jpg, ''Men with a Russian Cigarette'' (1901) File:Rozentals Vignere Grinberga.jpg, ''Portrait of M.Vīgnere-Grīnberga'' (1916)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rozentals, Janis 1866 births 1916 deaths People from Saldus Municipality People from Courland Governorate Latvian painters Art Nouveau painters Latvian emigrants to Finland Burials at Forest Cemetery, Riga