
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (9 June 1597 – buried 31 May 1665) was a painter of the
Dutch Golden Age
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, known for his distinctive paintings of
whitewashed church interiors such as ''
Interior of St Bavo's Church in Haarlem'' and ''
Interior of the Sint-Odulphuskerk in Assendelft''.
Biography
Saenredam was born in
Assendelft, the son of the
Northern Mannerist printmaker and draughtsman
Jan Pietersz Saenredam whose sensuous naked goddesses are in great contrast with the work of his son. In 1612 Saenredam moved permanently to
Haarlem, where he became a pupil of
Frans de Grebber. In 1623 he became a member of the
Haarlem Guild of St. Luke. A drawing in the
British Museum
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by his friend
Jacob Van Campen shows him to be very short and hunch backed.
He died in Haarlem.
Saenredam was a contemporary of the painter-architects
Jacob van Campen,
Salomon de Bray, and
Pieter Post.
Saenredam specialized in the representation of church interiors. These pictures were based on precise measurements of the building and meticulously-rendered sketches, done on site, in pencil, pen, and chalk, after which washes were applied. Painting took place in the studio, often years after the studies were made.
Saenredam's emphasis on even light and geometry is brought out by comparing his works with those of the rather younger
Emanuel de Witte, who included people, contrasts of light and such clutter of church furniture as remained in
Calvinist
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churches, all usually ignored by Saenredam. Unlike de Witte's, Saenredam's views are usually roughly aligned with a main axis of the church.
Saenredam's paintings frequently show medieval churches, usually
Gothic
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, but sometimes late
Romanesque, which had been stripped bare of their original decorations after the
iconoclasm
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of the
Protestant Reformation
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. Although Utrecht was the centre of the remaining Catholic population of the mainly
Calvinist
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United Provinces, all the old churches were retained by the Protestants. The drawing for Saenredam's ''Interior of
St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht'' (above) is typical. As a Catholic church the Cathedral had been highly decorated. Then, in the
Dutch Revolt the church fell into Protestant hands, it was ‘cleaned’ of Catholic influences. The altarpieces and statuary were removed, and the walls and ceiling were white washed.
Alternatively, the paintings of church interiors by Saenredam and other 17th-century Dutch painters have been interpreted as having less to do with religion and more with the new-found interest in perspective and with the Dutch interpretation (known as Dutch Classicism) of
Palladio
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’s theories of proportion, balance and symmetry.
In any case, Saenredam wanted to record this time of change by documenting the country’s buildings. Many artists before him had specialized in imaginary and fanciful architecture, but Saenredam was one of the first to focus on existing buildings. According to the
J. Paul Getty Trust "Saenredam’s church paintings...owe their poetry to his remarkable blend of fact and fiction. He began by making site drawings of buildings that record measurements and detail with archaeological thoroughness." This meticulous preparation helped him to create such accurate and enchanting paintings. The measurements aided him in using scientific linear perspective, just like
Andrea Pozzo. He was able to use his measurements to create a realistic image with depth.
There are a small number of Saenredam's works in British collections
[ but the Utrecht Archives houses a large number of Saenredam's drawings. In 2000-2001 the Centraal Museum at Utrecht held a major exhibition of his drawings and paintings.
Perhaps his best known works are a matching pair of oil paintings both titled ''Interior of the ]Buurkerk
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, Utrecht''. One hangs in London's National Gallery, the other in the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. In their simplicity and semi-abstract formalism, they foreshadow more modern works such as those of Mondrian
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.
In July 2012 a picture of Saenredam's village at Assendelft was sold at Christie's for more than £3,500,000. Six months earlier it was entered into a Christie's sale advertised as by a follower of Saenredam with an estimate of between £3,000-5,000 before being withdrawn from sale.
References
Bibliography
* Hans Jantzen, ''Das Niederländische Architekturbild'', Braunschweig, Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1910
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External links
Works and literature on Pieter Saenredam
*Michele L. Frederick, �
''Interior of Saint Bavo, Haarlem'' by Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (cat. 599)
” in
The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works
', a Philadelphia Museum of Art free digital publication
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1597 births
1665 deaths
People from Zaanstad
Dutch Golden Age painters
Dutch male painters
Painters from Haarlem