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Richard van Orley or Richard van Orley II (16 July 1663, in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
– 20 June 1732, in Brussels) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, printmaker. His collaboration with his brother Jan van Orley, who was one of the major figures of Flemish tapestry design in the late 17th and early 18th century, as a tapestry cartonnier is not proven. For an essential study on the artist, see: Alain Jacobs, Richard van Orley Bruxelles 1663–1732, Brussels, Royal Library 2003, 173 pages (original text in French and also exists translated into Dutch). Richard van Orley was an important engraver and is particularly known for his prints after drawings by
Augustin Coppens Augustin Coppens or Aurelius Augustinus Coppens (9 March 1668, in Brussels – 31 August 1740, in Brussels) was a Flemish painter, engraver, draughtsman and tapestry designer active in Brussels. He specialized in landscape and city views. He i ...
documenting the devastating effect of the
Bombardment of Brussels The bombardment of Brussels by troops of Louis XIV of France on August 13, 14 and 15, 1695, and the resulting fire were together the most destructive event in the entire history of Brussels. Brussels was mostly untouched by most other confli ...
by French troops in 1695.


Life

Richard van Orley was born in Brussels in 1663 and trained with his father Pieter (called Siret), who was a landscape artist and miniaturist. He was the older brother of
Jan van Orley Jan van Orley or Jan van Orley II (4 January 1665, in Brussels – 22 February 1735, in Brussels) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, printmaker and designer of tapestries. Van Orley was one of the major figures of Flemish tapestry design in the ...
who was a prominent tapestry designer.Richard van Orley
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The van Orley family was a leading artistic dynasty and the profession was passed on from father to son over the centuries.
Bernard van Orley Bernard van Orley (between 1487 and 1491 – 6 January 1541), also called Barend or Barent van Orley, Bernaert van Orley or Barend van Brussel, was a versatile Flemish artist and representative of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, who w ...
(1488-1541) was the most famous member of the family.Richard van Orley, ''Madonna and Child''
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It is assumed that Richard van Orley studied or lived for some time in Italy because he left a series of drawings of the ''Development of Rome'' (
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, Brussels). Apart from this presumed stay in Italy van Orley is mainly recorded as having worked in Brussels. He may also have been a tax collector in Brussels.A-J Wauters, 'Richard van Orley'
in the Biographie National Belge, Volume 16, pp. 285–286
Van Orley was able to achieve a reputation as an accomplished artist during his lifetime. Van Orley died on 20 June 1732 as a bachelor.


Work


General

Richard van Orley was a prolific artist who left an extensive oeuvre in a wide variety of techniques. About 500 drawings, 70 original engravings and 30 miniatures have been inventoried. His principal subjects are history and mythology drawn from stories in the bible, novels, the classics and spiritual meditation booklets.
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Richard collaborated with his brother on tapestry designs for the local tapestry workshops.Christiaan Schuckman and Dominique Vautier. "Orley, van (ii)." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 7 February 2016 The two brothers' work marks the transition from the 17th century Baroque style to the classicism of the 18th century.


Drawings

Richard van Orley created a large number of drawings many of which were original designs for his prints. He made 67 drawings of the ''Development of Rome'' (
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,). Another series of 16 drawings (Ghent, City Library) depicts the '' Life of Charles V''.


Graphic work

Richard van Orley was a very gifted graphic artist who produced many prints after his own designs or after those of other artists, including famous Flemish artists. An example is his '' The drunk Silenus'' after a painting of
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 ...
. Many of his drawings were designs for prints. He also engraved a series of 28 plates after designs by his brother on the history of the New Testament.


Views of the Brussels ruins

A collaborative project with his friend
Augustin Coppens Augustin Coppens or Aurelius Augustinus Coppens (9 March 1668, in Brussels – 31 August 1740, in Brussels) was a Flemish painter, engraver, draughtsman and tapestry designer active in Brussels. He specialized in landscape and city views. He i ...
brought Richard van Orley fame in 1695. On 13, 14 and 15 August 1695 French troops carried out the first artillery bombardment on a civil population in modern history. This event, known as the
Bombardment of Brussels The bombardment of Brussels by troops of Louis XIV of France on August 13, 14 and 15, 1695, and the resulting fire were together the most destructive event in the entire history of Brussels. Brussels was mostly untouched by most other confli ...
, caused the destruction of a third of the buildings in Brussels. The young Augustin Coppens whose home had been destroyed took to the streets of Brussels and documented the horrible destruction of his hometown. Coppens turned 12 of his drawings into prints, of which 7 were engraved by Richard van Orley. The plates were published the same year in Brussels under the title ''Perspectives des Ruines de la Ville de Bruxelles''. The publication was widely circulated and assured both artists' fame. The prints were also reproduced in different sizes and colors by the German engraver
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'' (Auctioned at Live Auctioneers). The Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent holds two compositions by van Orley with mythological scenes set in lush Classicist landscape. Richard van Orley created a series of paintings on the life of
Saint Norbert Norbert of Xanten, O. Praem (c. 1075 – 6 June 1134) (Xanten-Magdeburg), also known as Norbert Gennep, was a bishop of the Catholic Church, founder of the Premonstratensian order of canons regular, and is venerated as a saint. Norbert was c ...
for
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, only one of which survives (
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). He created another series of four religious compositions on the same theme for
Grimbergen Abbey Grimbergen Abbey is a Premonstratensian monastery in Grimbergen, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, established in 1128 in the place of an earlier foundation of Augustinian Canons. The abbey itself was dissolved in 1796 in the aftermath of the French ...
. He also painted a '' Portrait of abbot Augustinus Willem Van Eeckhout'' who commissioned this series.Schilderijen in het koor
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Van Orley created a number of detailed
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s, mostly on
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Orley, Richard van Flemish Baroque painters Flemish portrait painters Flemish history painters Flemish engravers Flemish tapestry artists Artists from Brussels Painters from Brussels 1663 births 1732 deaths