Martin Van Dorne
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Martin van Dorne or Martinus VandorneF. Marten van Dorne
in: Jos. van den Branden en J.G. Frederiks, ''Biographisch woordenboek der Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche letterkunde'', 1888–1891 (
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, baptized on 22 January 1736 – Leuven, 2 May 1808) was a Flemish painter and poet who specialized in still lifes.Martin van Dorne
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
He is known for his still lifes of fruit and flowers. He was nominated court painter by
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine Prince Charles Alexander Emanuel of Lorraine (french: Charles Alexandre Emanuel, Prince de Lorraine; german: Karl Alexander von Lothringen und Bar; 12 December 1712 in Lunéville – 4 July 1780 in Tervuren) was a Lorraine-born Austrian general a ...
, the governor of the Austrian Netherlands. He was also a poet in the Dutch language.Félix Stappaerts, ''Martin van Dorne''
in: Biographie nationale de Belgique


Life

Martin van Dorne was the son of Amandus van Dorne and Elisabetha Annosset. Nothing is known about his training and early career. It is possible that he was self-taught. He was established in his hometown as a painter of floral still lifes and gained a regional reputation. Possibly, like many contemporaries, he was also working as a decorative painter. He married Petronilla Ekermans on 25 February 1765. Of their children a son called
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(10 April 1776-30 November 1848) became an esteemed portrait painter. Prince Charles of Lorraine, governor of the Austrian Netherlands appointed van Dorne as an ordinary painter, by letters patent dated 5 August 1779. In October 1800 van Dorne was, together with Pieter-Jozef Verhaghen, François Xavier Joseph Jacquin,
Josse-Pieter Geedts Josse-Pieter or Pierre Joseph Geedts (1770–1834), a Belgian historical painter, born at Louvain, studied at the Antwerp Academy The Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp ( nl, Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten van Antwerpen) is an art acade ...
, Frans Berges, Pieter Goyers and Antoon Clevenbergh, a co-founder of the Academy of Leuven.Karen Andree, ''Van voor Teniers tot na Ensor: Collectie Noordbrabants Museum te gast'', M van Museum Leuven, 2012, p. 65 Van Dorne was an amateur poet who composed occasional poetry at family feasts and meetings of artists. On the return to Belgium of the history painter Pieter-Jozef Verhaghen, who was also his friend, he described in a short didactic poem, all the works executed by the prolific artist Verhaghen. He died in the Civil Hospital of Leuven on 2 May 1808.


Work

Martin van Dorne mainly painted still lifes with flowers, butterflies and fruit. These works continue the late baroque tradition of Flemish still life painters such as
Jan Baptist Bosschaert Jan Baptist Bosschaert or Jan Baptist Bosschaert the Younger (baptized on 17 December 1667 in Antwerp − 1746 in Antwerp) was a Flemish still life painter who is principally known for his decorative still lifes with flowers. He collaborated wi ...
. A pair of still lifes in the
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show still lifes of flowers in a vase on a pedestal with a view of a landscape in the background. There is also some fruit on the pedestal.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dorne, Martin van 1736 births 1796 deaths Flemish still life painters Artists from Leuven Painters from the Holy Roman Empire Artists from the Austrian Netherlands