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Philips Wouwerman (also Wouwermans) (24 May 1619 (baptized) – 19 May 1668) was a Dutch
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
of hunting, landscape and battle scenes.


Life and work

Philips Wouwerman was one of the most versatile and prolific artists of the
Dutch Golden Age The Dutch Golden Age ( nl, Gouden Eeuw ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands, roughly spanning the era from 1588 (the birth of the Dutch Republic) to 1672 (the Rampjaar, "Disaster Year"), in which Dutch trade, science, and art and ...
. Embedded in the artistic environment and tradition of his home town of
Haarlem Haarlem (; predecessor of ''Harlem'' in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropoli ...
, Wouwerman made an important and highly influential contribution to the canon of seventeenth-century Dutch painting. His pictures were in demand during his lifetime, and even more sought after in the 18th century. Throughout Europe, formerly princely art collections like in Dresden and St. Petersburg still bear witness to this widespread admiration of Wouwerman's art. Born in Haarlem in 1619, the son of a now altogether obscure painter named Pouwels Joostsz Wouwerman, little is known of his artistic schooling. According to Cornelis de Bie, he studied with
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, , ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, chiefly of individual and group portraits and of genre works, who lived and worked in Haarlem. Hals played an important role in the evolution of 17th-century grou ...
(1581/85–1666), but the particular style of Hals didn't leave a footmark on his oeuvre.Duparc, Frederik J. "Wouwerman, Philips." ''Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online''. Oxford University Press. Retrieved February 23, 2014 Apart from a short stay in Hamburg at the end of the 1630s, Wouwerman seemed to have lived in Haarlem during his whole artistic career and died as a prosperous member of the community at the age of 48. He joined the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1640 and here took on several official posts in the years to come.Philips Wouwerman
in the RKD
Wouwerman also worked as an estate agent in his home town, as many documents in Haarlem archives mentioned the artist in this context. Wouwerman started his artistic career with simple depictions of everyday life in the tradition of the ''bamboccianti'' by Pieter van Laer (1592/99–after 1642). His paintings of the mid-1640s often feature a diagonal slope of land, a tree which functions as a
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, and figures accompanied by horses. Over the next thirty years he developed an individual style, treating a wide range of subjects from genre and landscape to military and religious scenes (equestrian scenes, hunting and hawking parties, landscapes with travellers, cavalry battles and military encampments, peasants festivities etc.). He is noted for his skill in the depiction of horses of all breeds seen in motion. The art historian Frederik J. Duparc calls Wouwerman "undoubtedly the most accomplished and successful 17th-century Dutch painter of horses". The masterpieces from his best period (around 1650–1660) are of indisputably high quality, beautifully combining imaginary southern landscapes and a typically Dutch atmosphere. Wouwerman's paintings are characterized by subdued colours, a cool atmosphere and a wealth of witty, anecdotal details. He died in Haarlem. The first retrospective exhibition of Philips Wouwerman's work took place in Kassel, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, and in The Hague, The Royal Picture Gallers Mauritshuis, 2009/2010.


Family

At an early age, Wouwerman married Anna Pietersz. van Broeckhoff with whom he had ten children. They lived on the Bakenessergracht in a house that was also lived in by Haarlem painters Cornelis Gerritsz Decker and Hendrik de Meijer. Seven of the Wouwerman children survived and, after the death of their mother in 1670, accepted a substantial inheritance.


Output

About 800 pictures were listed in John Smith's ''Catalogue raisonné'' (1829/1842) as the work of Philip Wouwerman. In
Hofstede de Groot Cornelis Hofstede de Groot (9 November 1863 – 14 April 1930), was a Dutch art collector, art historian and museum curator. Life He was born in Dwingeloo and spent some time in Switzerland in his youth due to weak lungs, where he learned German ...
's enlarged ''Catalogue'' (1908) the number exceeds to 1200. In Birgit Schumacher's recently published ''Catalogue raisonné'' (2006), only about 570 pictures were listed as authentic works, as many of the pictures mentioned by Hofstede de Groot were actually painted by countless followers and imitators all over Europe. Jan and
Pieter Wouwerman Pieter Wouwerman (September 13, 1623 – May 9, 1682) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Biography He was born in Haarlem. According to Arnold Houbraken, a biographer of artists from the Dutch Golden Age, Pieter Wouwerman was the broth ...
, the younger brothers of Philips, were often regarded as close followers whose pictures seemed to have been frequently attributed to Philips. The oeuvre of Pieter (1623–1682) clearly manifests the influence of Philips with regard to the range of subjects, but regarding the artistic style, Pieter had quite one of his own. And Jan (1629–1666) was a rather autonomous landscape painter. Out of the countless followers, some of the most gifted artists working in Wouwerman's style are worth mentioning:
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(1647–1733), the brothers Jan Frans (1683–1750) and
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van Bredael (1688–1739) as well as
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(1683–1733). His registered pupils were
Johannes van der Bent Johannes van der Bent (–1690), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography According to Houbraken he was a student of Philips Wouwerman and Adriaen van de Velde. His birthdate is uncertain, but he was judged to be about forty when he died of tube ...
,
Hendrick Berckman Hendrick Berckman (1629 – buried 27 March 1679) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography He was a pupil of Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and Jacob Jordaens in Antwerp, and spent some time in Haarlem studying with Philip Wouwermans. He is re ...
, Eduard Dubois,
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Barent Gael Barent Gael ( – 1698) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Biography Gael was born in Haarlem. According to Houbraken, he was a pupil of Philips Wouwerman, who painted many battle pieces and ''staging areas'' (Dutch: ''pleisterplaatsen''). ...
,
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, Emanuel Murant, Matthias Scheits, Kort Withold, and his brothers.


Selected works

* ''The White Horse'', panel, 43.9 x 37.6 cm, Amsterdam,
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* ''Horse and Dismounted Rider'', panel, 32.3 x 36.2 cm, 1646, Leipzig, Museum der bildenden Künste * ''Landscape with River and Bathers'', canvas, 59 x 82 cm, Vaduz-Vienna, The Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein * ''Festive Peasants in an Extensive Landscape'', canvas, 70 x 112 cm, 1653, Minneapolis,
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* ''Winter Landscape with Wooden Bridge'', panel, 28.5 x 36.5 cm, Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Gemäldegalerie * ''A Horse Stable'', canvas, 47 x 67 cm, London, The National Gallery * ''
The Rider's Halting Place ''The Rider's Halting Place'' is a painting by the Dutch artist Philips Wouwerman. It was painted in the 17th century, and is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is th ...
'', panel, 35.4 x 30.7 cm, Antwerp, Royal Museum of Fine Arts * ''The Apple Grey at a Blacksmith'', panel, 34.4. x 38.3 cm, Kassel, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister * ''Riding School and Watering Place'', canvas, 82.5 x 127 cm, Vienna,
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* ''Departure for the Hunt'', panel, 45 x 64 cm, Dresden, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister * ''Landscape with a Hawking Party'', canvas, 76 x 105 cm, Madrid,
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* ''Battle at a Mountainous Fortress'', canvas, 69 x 82 cm, Dresden, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister * ''Cavalry at a Sutler's Booth'', panel, 49.5 x 44.4 cm, London, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II., Buckingham Palace * ''Lady and Gentleman at a Harbour'', canvas, 51 x 71.3 cm, St Petersburg, The State Hermitage * ''The Ascension of Christ'', canvas, 85 x 68 cm, Brunswick,
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References

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Further reading

* ''Philips Wouwerman (1619-1668)''. Exhibition Catalogue, Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel/ Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague, 2009/2010, * Birgit Schumacher, ''Philips Wouwerman. The Horse Painter of the Golden Age'', Davaco Publishers, Doornspijk 2006, * Frederik J. Duparc, "Philips Wouwerman, 1619-1668", in: ''Oud Holland'', 1993, vol. 107, no. 3, pp. 257–286 * Birgit Schumacher, ''Studien zu Werk und Wirkung Philips Wouwermans, Diss. Munich 1989 * Cornelis Hofstede de Groot, ''Beschreibendes und kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der hervorragendsten holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts'', vol. 2, Esslingen and Paris 1908 (Reprint: Teaneck, NJ: Somerset House, 1976; ''A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century'', vol. 2) * John Smith, ''A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters'', vol. 1, pp. 199–412 and vol. 9, pp. 137–233, London 1829 and 1842


External links

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www.wouwerman.org
Works by Philips Wouwerman
www.birgitschumacher.com
Information on the catalogue raisonné of the paintings by Philips Wouwerman
Works and literature
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