Melchior d'Hondecoeter (; 1636 – 3 April 1695),
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animalier
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painter, was born in
Utrecht
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and died in
Amsterdam
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. After the start of his career, he painted virtually exclusively bird subjects, usually exotic or game, in park-like landscapes. Hondecoeter's paintings featured geese (
brent goose
The brant or brent goose (''Branta bernicla'') is a small goose of the genus ''Branta''. There are three subspecies, all of which winter along temperate-zone sea-coasts and breed on the high-Arctic tundra.
The Brent oilfield was named after t ...
,
Egyptian goose
The Egyptian goose (''Alopochen aegyptiaca'') is a member of the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley.
Egyptian geese were considered sacred by the Ancient Egyptians, and appear ...
and
red-breasted goose),
fieldfare
The fieldfare (''Turdus pilaris'') is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. It breeds in woodland and scrub in northern Europe and across the Palearctic. It is strongly migratory, with many northern birds moving south during the winter. It i ...
s, partridges, pigeons, ducks,
northern cardinal, magpies and peacocks, but also African
grey crowned crane
The grey crowned crane (''Balearica regulorum''), also known as the African crowned crane, golden crested crane, golden crowned crane, East African crane, East African crowned crane, African crane, Eastern crowned crane, Kavirondo crane, South ...
s, Asian
sarus cranes, Indonesian
yellow-crested cockatoos, an Indonesian
purple-naped lory and
grey-headed lovebird
The gray-headed lovebird or Madagascar lovebird (''Agapornis canus'') is a small species of parrot of the lovebird genus. It is a mainly green parrot. The species is sexually dimorphic and only the adult male has grey on its upper body. They are ...
s from
Madagascar
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.
Biography
Being the grandson of the painter
Gillis d'Hondecoeter and the son of
Gijsbert d'Hondecoeter, whose sister Josina married
Jan Baptist Weenix
Jan Baptist Weenix, also spelled Jan Baptiste Weeninx (1621–c. 1659) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age. Despite his relatively brief career, he was a very productive and versatile painter. His favourite subjects were Italian land ...
, he was brought up in an artistic milieu.
[Melchior Hondecoeter]
in Houbraken's ''Schouwburg'' Melchior's cousin
Jan Weenix
Jan Weenix or Joannis Wenix (between 1641/164919 September 1719 (buried)) was a Dutch painter. He was trained by his father, Jan Baptist Weenix, together with his cousin Melchior d'Hondecoeter. Like his father, he painted various subjects, but ...
told
Arnold Houbraken that in his youth Melchior was extremely religious, praying very loud, so that his mother and uncle doubted whether they would have him trained as a
painter or a
minister.
In 1659, he was working in
The Hague
The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital o ...
and became a member of
Confrerie Pictura
The Confrerie Pictura was a more or less academic club of artists founded in 1656 in The Hague (the Netherlands) by local art painters, who were unsatisfied by the Guild of Saint Luke there.
History
The guild of St. Luke in the Hague existed a ...
, the painters' academy of that town. In 1663, Hondecoeter married Susanne Tradel from Amsterdam. She lived on the
Lauriergracht, and was thirty when they married. The couple had two children, baptized in 1666 and 1668. She is said to have been captious, and had her sisters living in the house. According to Houbraken, Hondecoeter spent much time in his garden or drinking in the tavern in the
Jordaan. On the Lauriergracht he was surrounded by art dealers and various painters. Later he moved to a house on the
Leliegracht
The Leliegracht (; Lily Canal) is a canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, between Herengracht (no. 148 and 169) and Prinsengracht (no. 124 and 241). The canal lies within the western Grachtengordel (canal belt) in the Jordaan neighborhood of the A ...
(near the present
Anne Frank House
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). In 1692, his wife died. Hondecoeter lived in the house of his daughter Isabel in the
Warmoesstraat
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, but was buried in the
Westerkerk
The Westerkerk (; en, Western Church) is a Reformed church within Dutch Protestant Calvinism in central Amsterdam, Netherlands. It lies in the most western part of the Grachtengordel neighborhood ( Centrum borough), next to the Jordaan, betwe ...
. He left his daughter with substantial debts. His inventory lists a small
gallows
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, to keep birds in the right position, and seven paintings of
Frans Snyders
Frans Snyders or Frans Snijders (11 November 1579, Antwerp – 19 August 1657, Antwerp) was a Flemish painter of animals, hunting scenes, market scenes and still lifes. He was one of the earliest specialist animaliers and he is credited with ...
.
Hondecoeter began his career with a different speciality from that by which he is usually known.
Mr de Stuers affirms that he produced sea-pieces. One of his earliest works is ''Tub with Fish'', dated 1655, in the
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
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Founded in 1754, the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is one of the oldest museums in Europe. The museum has its origins in the art and nat ...
. Hondecoeter soon abandoned fish for fowl. He acquired celebrity as a painter of birds only, which he represented not exclusively, like
Johannes Fyt
Jan Fijt or Johannes Fijt (or Fyt) (19 August 1609 – 11 September 1661) was a Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman and etcher. One of the leading animaliers of the 17th century, he was known for his refined depictions of animals and his lush h ...
, as the gamekeeper's perquisite after a day's shooting, or stock of a poulterer's shop, but as living beings with passions, joys, fears and quarrels,
to which naturalists will tell us that birds are subject. Without the brilliant tone and high finish of Fyt, the latter's Dutch rival's birds are full of action; and, as Burger says, "''Hondecoeter displays the maternity of the hen with as much tenderness and feeling as Raphael the maternity of Madonnas''." But Fyt, a pupil of Snyder, was at home in depicting the coat of deer and dons as well as plumage. Hondecoeter cultivated a narrower field, and seldom went beyond a
cock-fight or a display of mere bird life.
Very few of his pictures are dated, around twenty of them, though more are signed. Notable are ''Jackdaw deprived of his Borrowed Plumes'' (1671), at the
Mauritshuis in The Hague, of which
Earl Cadogan
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History
Of Welsh origin, the family name was spelt ''Cadw ...
has an authentic copy; ''Game and Poultry'' and ''A Spaniel hunting a Partridge'' (1672), in the
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium; ''A Park with Poultry'' (1686) at the
Hermitage of St Petersburg.
Hondecoeter also painted wall hangings with views of buildings and parks.
Stadtholder William III employed Hondecoeter, in great favour with the magnates of the
Dutch Republic
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, to paint his menagerie at
Het Loo
Het Loo Palace ( nl, Paleis Het Loo , meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau.
History
The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was b ...
, and the picture, now at The Hague museum, shows that he could at a pinch overcome the difficulty of representing India's cattle, elephants and gazelles. But he is better in homelier works, with which he adorned the royal castles of
Bensberg and
Oranienstein at different periods of his life. His earliest works are more conscientious, lighter and more transparent than his later ones. At all times he is bold of touch and sure of eye, giving the motion of birds with great spirit and accuracy.
According to the
RKD
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his registered pupils were
Willem Hendrik Wilhelmus van Royen and
Jan Weenix
Jan Weenix or Joannis Wenix (between 1641/164919 September 1719 (buried)) was a Dutch painter. He was trained by his father, Jan Baptist Weenix, together with his cousin Melchior d'Hondecoeter. Like his father, he painted various subjects, but ...
. He was followed by or influenced D. Birrius,
Peter Casteels (III),
Adriaen van Oolen
Adriaen, or Jan van Alen (1651–1698) was a painter from the Northern Netherlands.
He was born as the son of the animal painter Jacob van Oolen in Amsterdam, with whom his works are sometimes confused. He became an imitator of Melchior Hondeko ...
,
Felice Boselli
Felice Boselli (Piacenza, 20 April 1650 – Parma, 23 August 1732) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Piacenza
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,
Angelo Maria Crivelli,
Tobias Stranover,
Charles Collins (c. 1680-1744),
Marmaduke Cradock,
Adriaen Coorte,
Jan van Huysum
Jan van Huysum (or Jan van Huijsum) (15 April 1682 – 8 February 1749) is the most notable member of the Van Huysum family of artists working in Dutch Golden Age of the 17th and 18th centuries; “by common consent, Jan van Huysum has been held ...
, and
Elias Vonck
Elias Vonck (1605, Amsterdam – 1652, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Biography
According to the RKD he worked in Poland 1631-1639, where son Jan was born. .
Collections
His masterpieces are at The Hague,
Soestdijk
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and at Amsterdam (''
The Floating Feather''), but there are fine examples in the
Wallace Collection
The Wallace Collection is a museum in London occupying Hertford House in Manchester Square, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. It is named after Sir Richard Wallace, who built the extensive collection, along ...
and
Belton House in England, and in the public galleries of Berlin, Budapest, Caen, Cologne, Copenhagen, Detroit, Dresden, Dublin, Florence, Glasgow, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Kassel, London, Lyon, Lille, Melbourne, Montpellier, Munich, Paris, Poltava, Riga, Rotterdam, Rouen, Stuttgart, Schwerin, Vaduz, Warsaw and Vienna. The largest Hondecoeter exhibition to date was held in Berlin in 2010, where 18 of his works were shown at the
Neue Nationalgalerie
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as part of
Willem de Rooij's installation 'Intolerance'.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
In popular culture
His painting 'A Pelican and other Birds near a Pool’, otherwise known as ‘The Floating Feather’ (c. 1680), was used by
William Doyle (musician) for the cover of his album ''Great Spans of Muddy Time''.
Gallery
File:Melchior de Hondecoeter (1636-1695) - A Cock and Two Hens, with Chicks, in a Landscape Setting - 453766 - National Trust.jpg, ''A Cock and Two Hens, with Chicks, in a Landscape Setting'' (1656–95), oil on canvas, 76.8 x cm., National Trust
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File:Birds, Butterflies and a Frog among Plants and Fungi (1668), oil on canvas, 68.3 x 56.8 cm., National Gallery.jpg, ''Birds, Butterflies and Frog with Plants and Fungi'' (1668), oil on canvas, 68.3 x 56.8 cm., National Gallery
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File:Backyard Birds (1660s), oil on canvas, 105 x 182 cm., Musée Condé.jpg, ''Backyard Birds'' (1660s), oil on canvas, 105 x 182 cm., Musée Condé
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File:Animals and Plants of the Forest (1670-80), oil on canvas, 81.2 x 64.7 cm., Yale University Art Gallery.jpg, ''Animals and Plants of the Forest'' (ca. 1670-80), oil on canvas, 81.2 x 64.7 cm., Yale University Art Gallery
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File:Melchior d' Hondecoeter - Chickens and Ducks - 62 - Mauritshuis.jpg, ''Chickens and Ducks'' (ca. 1660-90), oil on canvas, 115 x 136 cm., Mauritshuis
File:Melchior de Hondecoeter - Das Vogelkonzert.jpg, ''Concert of Birds'' (1670), oil on canvas, 84 x 99 cm., private collection
File:Hondecoeter Tiere v d Arche Noah@Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum.JPG, ''Beast in Front of Noah's Ark'' (ca. 1680), oil on canvas, Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
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File:Melchior d'hondecoeter, volpe con gallo morto in un pollaio, 1678 (cropped).jpg, ''Fox with Dead Rooster and Poultry'' (1678), oil on canvas, 148 x 170 cm., Netherlands Art Collection
File:Melchior d’ Hondecoeter, , Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie - Geflügelhof - GG 390 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg, ''Geflügelhof'' 'Poultry Farm''(ca. 1675-99), oil on canvas, 162 × 220,5 cm., Kunsthistorisches Museum
File:Melchior d' Hondecoeter - The Crow Exposed - BF.1978.18 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg, '' The Crow Exposed'' (ca. 1680), oil on canvas, 170.2 × 211.5 cm., Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
File:Floating feather.jpg, ''Pelican and Birds Near a Pool'', "'' The Floating Feather''" (ca. 1680), oil on canvas, 159 x144 cm., Rijksmuseum
File:Melchior d'Hondecoeter - The poultry yard Fd000394.jpg, ''The Poultry Yard'' (1690s), oil on canvas, 148.2 x 170.3 cm., National Gallery of Victoria
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File:Melchior de Hondecoeter - Kämpfende Hähne - 346 - Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe.jpg, ''Roosters Fighting'' (1686), oil on canvas, 104 x 136.5 cm., Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
The Staatliche Kunsthalle (State Art Gallery) is an art museum in Karlsruhe, Germany.
The museum, created by architect Heinrich Hübsch, opened in 1846 after nine years of work in a neoclassical building next to the Karlsruhe Castle and the ...
File:Eenden Rijksmuseum SK-A-172.jpeg, ''Ducks'' (ca. 1675-80), oil on canvas, 93 x 116 cm., Rijksmuseum
File:Bodegón con animales (Hondecoeter).jpg, ''Still Life with Animals'' (ca. 1680-90), oil on canvas, 141 x 172 cm., Museo del Prado
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File:A Captive Diana Monkey on a Wall against a Landscape with Four Colorful Birds in the Sky .jpg, ''A Diana Monkey with Four Colorful Birds'' (ca. 1690), oil on canvas, 61.7 x 48.8 cm., Toledo Museum of Art
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File:Reims (Marne) - Musée des Beaux-Arts - "Fillette aux paons" (Melchior de Hondecoeter, 1636-1695) (31838097948) (cropped).jpg, ''Girl with Peacocks'' (ca. 1680), oil on canvas, 128 x 181.7 cm., Museum of Fine Arts, Reims
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History
Antoine Ferrand de Monthelon, founder of the school of drawings, bequeaths in 1752 his collection to the city of Reims. Organizer and first ...
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File:Cockatoo and Monkey by a Wicker Basket of Fruit (no date), oil on canvas. 76.5 x 127.6 cm., private collection.jpg, ''Cockatoo and Monkey by a Wicker Basket of Fruit'' (no date), oil on canvas. 76.5 x 127.6 cm., private collection
File:Peacocks 1683 Melchior d'Hondecoeter.jpg, ''Peacocks'' (1683), oil on canvas, 190.2 x 134.6 cm., Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Rijksmuseum.nlWorks and literature on Melchior d'Hondecoeter
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1630s births
1695 deaths
Artists from Utrecht
Dutch bird artists
Dutch Golden Age painters
Dutch male painters