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Joachim Patinir, also called Patenier (c. 1480 – 5 October 1524), was a
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of
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landscape A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.''New Oxford American Dictionary''. A landscape includes the ...
subjects. He was
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, from the area of modern
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, but worked in
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, then the centre of the art market in the
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. Patinir was a pioneer of landscape as an independent genre and he was the first Flemish painter to regard himself primarily as a landscape painter. He effectively invented the
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, a distinct style of panoramic northern Renaissance landscapes which is Patinir's important contribution to Western art.Hans Devisscher. "Patinir, Joachim."
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His work marks an important stage in the development of the representation of perspective in landscape painting.Voigt, Verena, ''Joachim Patinir (ca. 1485· 1524) and Landscape Painting in the Low Countries''
Hand (1986): 57
Patinir was a friend of not only Dürer, but also of the leading Antwerp painter
Quentin Metsys Quentin Matsys ( nl, Quinten Matsijs) (1466–1530) was a Flemish painter in the Early Netherlandish tradition. He was born in Leuven. There is a tradition alleging that he was trained as an ironsmith before becoming a painter. Matsys was active ...
, with whom he often collaborated. ''The Temptation of St Anthony'' (Prado) was executed in collaboration with Metsys, who added the figures to Patinir's landscape. His career was nearly contemporary with that of Albrecht Altdorfer, the other major pioneer of paintings dominated by the landscape, who worked in a very different style.


Life and work

Originally from
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or Bouvignes in present-day
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,
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, Patinir was registered as a member of Antwerp's
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in 1515. He lived and worked in Antwerp for the rest of his life. He may have initially studied in
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with Gerard David, who registered as a member of the Antwerp Guild in the same year as Patinir. In 1511, Patinir is believed to have travelled to
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with David and Adrien Ysenbrandt. Patinir married first to Francisca Buyst, a daughter of the painter Edward Buyst of Dendermonde. After the death of his first wife he married Johanna Noyts, on 5 May 1521. Patinir's friend
Albrecht Dürer Albrecht Dürer (; ; hu, Ajtósi Adalbert; 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528),Müller, Peter O. (1993) ''Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers'', Walter de Gruyter. . sometimes spelled in English as Durer (without an umlaut) or Due ...
attended his second wedding and painted his portrait. Dürer called Patinir "''der gute Landschaftsmaler''" ("the good landscape painter"), thus creating a new word for this type of painter. He had three daughters, two from the first marriage and one from the second. He operated a large workshop with assistants in Antwerp but he is not known to have registered any pupils with the Antwerp guild. Patinir died in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
in 1524.
Quentin Metsys Quentin Matsys ( nl, Quinten Matsijs) (1466–1530) was a Flemish painter in the Early Netherlandish tradition. He was born in Leuven. There is a tradition alleging that he was trained as an ironsmith before becoming a painter. Matsys was active ...
became the guardian of his daughters.


Work

There are only five paintings signed by Patinir, but many other works have been attributed to him or his workshop with varying degrees of probability. The ones that are signed read: ''(Opus) Joachim D. Patinier'', the "D" in his signature signifying ''Dionantensis'' ("of
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"), reflecting his place of origin. A 2007 exhibition at the
Museo del Prado The Prado Museum ( ; ), officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid. It is widely considered to house one of the world's finest collections of European art, dating from the ...
in Madrid displayed 21 pictures listed as by Patinir or his workshop, and catalogued a further eight which were not in the exhibition.
Prado feature
', exhibition "Patinir", 2007,
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, Madrid, Spain.
Patinir often let his landscapes dwarf his figures, which are of very variable quality. The larger ones were sometimes painted by other artists. Such specialisation had become common in the Low Countries at the time. Many of his works are unusually large for Netherlandish panel paintings of the time. Patinir's large vistas combine observation of naturalistic detail with lyrical fantasy. The steep outcrops of rocks in his landscapes are more spectacular versions of the group of very individual formations just around his native Dinant. These became a part of the world landscape formula, and are found in the works of many painters who never saw the originals. His landscapes use a high viewpoint with a high horizon, but his grasp of aerial perspective is far from complete. He uses a consistent and effective colour scheme in his landscapes, which was influential on later landscape painting. The foreground is dominated by brownish shades, while "the middle ground sa bluish green and the background a pale blue", creating an effective sense of recession into the distance; "When combined with the frequently hard-toned browns, greens and blues that alternate with significant areas of white, a sense of impending doom is created by the threatening clouds, the capricious and sharply pointed contours of the rocks and the crowding together of natural elements."


Selected works

File:Joachim Patinier, Tentation de saint Antoine, musée du Prado, Madrid, inv. P 1615.jpg, ''The Temptation of Saint Anthony'', collaboration with Matsys, c. 1515, oil on panel, 173× 155 cm, Prado, Madrid File:Paisaje con san Jerónimo, Joachim Patinir, Museo del Prado.jpg, ''Landscape with St Jerome'', 1515–1519, oil on panel, 74 × 91 cm (29.1 × 35.8 in), Prado, Madrid File:Joachim Patinir, Landscape with St John the Baptist Preaching, Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique.jpg, ''Landscape with St John the Baptist Preaching'', oil on oak, 36.5 × 45 cm (14.1 × 17.1 in),
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File:Joachim Patinir - Rest during the Flight to Egypt, Museo del Prado.jpg, ''
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'', oil on panel, 121 × 177 cm (47.6 × 69.7 in),
Museo del Prado The Prado Museum ( ; ), officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid. It is widely considered to house one of the world's finest collections of European art, dating from the ...
, Madrid File:Joachim Patinir, St Christopher Bearing the Christ Child, Rockox House, Antwerp.jpg, ''St Christopher Bearing the Christ Child'', oil on panel, 48 × 59.5 cm (18.9 × 23.4 in), Rockoxhuis, Antwerp File:Joachim Patinir - St Jerome in the Desert - WGA17100.jpg, ''St Jerome in the Desert'', c. 1520, oil on panel, 78 × 137 cm (30.7 × 53.9 in),
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, Paris File:Joachim Patinir - Triptych - WGA17104.jpg, ''The Penitence of Saint Jerome'', c. 1512–15, triptych, oil on wood, 117.5 × 81.3 cm (46.5 × 31.9 in), each wing 120.7 × 35.6 cm (47.5 × 14 in),
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, New York File:Joachim Patinir, The Rest on The Flight into Egypt, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.jpg, ''
Rest on the Flight into Egypt The Rest on the Flight into Egypt is a subject in Christian art showing Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus resting during their flight into Egypt. The Holy Family is normally shown in a landscape. The subject did not develop until the secon ...
'', 1515–1524, on wood, 62 × 78 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin File:Joachim Patinir 010.jpg, ''Landscape with the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah'', c. 1520, oil on panel, 22.5 × 308 cm (8.9 × 11.8 in),
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, Rotterdam File:PatenierChristopher.jpg, ''Landscape with
Saint Christopher Saint Christopher ( el, Ἅγιος Χριστόφορος, ''Ágios Christóphoros'') is veneration, venerated by several Christianity, Christian denominations as a martyr killed in the reign of the 3rd-century Roman Empire, Roman emperor Deciu ...
'', c. 1520, oil on panel, 125 cm × 170 cm (49.2 × 66.9 in), El Escorial, Monasterio de San Lorenzo, Spain File:Joachim Patinir - The Assumption of the Virgin, with the Nativity, the Resurrection, the Adoration of the Magi, the As... - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Assumption of the Virgin, with the Nativity, the Resurrection, the Adoration of the Magi, the Ascension of Christ, Saint Mark and an Angel, and Saint Luke and an Ox'', c. 1510–20, oil on panel, 62.28 × 58.7 cm (24.52 × 23.13 in),
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See also

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Early Renaissance painting Early may refer to: History * The beginning or oldest part of a defined historical period, as opposed to middle or late periods, e.g.: ** Early Christianity ** Early modern Europe Places in the United States * Early, Iowa * Early, Texas * Early ...
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Renaissance in the Low Countries The Renaissance in the Low Countries was a cultural period in the Northern Renaissance that took place in around the 16th century in the Low Countries (corresponding to modern-day Belgium, the Netherlands and French Flanders). Culture in the Low C ...


Notes


Sources

* Koch, Robert A. ''Joachim Patinir'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968). * Battistini, Matilde. ''Symbols & Allegories in Art: The Hereafter''. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005. 210, 212–13. * Falkenburg, Reindert. ''Joachim Patinir: Landscape as an Image of the Pilgrimage of Life''. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1988. * Ball-Krückmann, Babette, ''Landschaft zur Andacht: die Weltlandschaften Joachim Pateniers''. Munich 1977 (microfiche) * Smith Chipps, Jeffery. ''The Northern Renaissance''. Phaidon. Arts & Ideas, 2004. 321.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Patinir, Joachim 1480s births 1524 deaths Early Netherlandish painters Flemish landscape painters Painters from Antwerp People from Dinant History painters