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Valentin de Boulogne (before 3 January 1591 – 19 August 1632), sometimes referred to as Le Valentin, was a French painter in the tenebrist style.


Origins

Valentin was born in Coulommiers, France, where he was baptised in the parish of Saint-Denys on 3 January 1591, making 1590 his likely year of birth. The family name, also spelled Boullogne and Boulongne, appears to originate from
Boulogne-sur-Mer Boulogne-sur-Mer (; pcd, Boulonne-su-Mér; nl, Bonen; la, Gesoriacum or ''Bononia''), often called just Boulogne (, ), is a coastal city in Northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department of Pas-de-Calais. Boulogne lies on the C ...
, a city in northern France in the colony of Pas-de-Calais, though the family had dwelt at Coulommiers since at least 1489. His father, also named Valentin, and his uncle Jean were both painters.


In Italy

It can be presumed that Valentin would have first started painting in his father's studio prior to moving to
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or Fontainebleau, and before leaving for Italy. Valentin is recorded in Italy in the ''stati d'anime'' for 1620, when he was living in the parish of
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. While studying in Italy under
Simon Vouet Simon Vouet (; 9 January 1590 – 30 June 1649) was a French painter who studied and rose to prominence in Italy before being summoned by Louis XIII to serve as Premier peintre du Roi in France. He and his studio of artists created religious and ...
, Valentin came under the influence of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and
Bartolomeo Manfredi Bartolomeo Manfredi (baptised 25 August 1582 – 12 December 1622) was an Italian painter, a leading member of the Caravaggisti (followers of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) of the early 17th century. Life Manfredi was born in Ostiano, nea ...
. He also joined the Bentvueghels, a riotous unofficial group of expatriate, mostly Flemish, artists and was given the group nickname of "innamorato" no doubt in reference to his own name. Caravaggio used a bold, naturalistic style, which emphasized the common humanity of the apostles and martyrs, flattered the aspirations of the Counter-Reformation Church, while his vivid chiaroscuro enhanced both three-dimensionality and drama, as well as evoking the mystery of the faith." Caravaggio "followed a militantly realist agenda, rejecting both Mannerism and the classicizing naturalism" and "in the first 30 years of the 17th century his naturalistic ambitions and revolutionary artistic procedures attracted a large following from all over Europe. Manfredi, also an Italian painter, was known throughout Italy and beyond as Caravaggio's closest follower. In the dramatically lit canvases of his later period Manfredi adopted a common theme from Caravaggio—the tavern scene featuring ordinary people, even religious subjects, whose figures are depicted close to the surface of the picture to involve the viewer in the action. While Caravaggio and Manfredi may have influenced the style and themes that became common in Valentin's work, Valentin studied as well under Simon Vouet, considered a leading French painter by contemporaries. Vouet's earliest works exhibit the influence of Caravaggio and deploy dramatic contrasts of light with a restricted palette of blacks, browns and whites. Valentin had success with a type of composition invented by Caravaggio in which fortune tellers, drinkers, or gamblers are grouped around a table. Valentin himself was fond of carousing and fine wine. Approximately 75 of his works survive. Valentin's genius shows in the subtleness of psychological expression and interplay among his characters, as well as in the refinement and finesse of his painting technique. Valentin's painting ''Fortune Teller with Soldiers'' depicts a group of young soldiers, one of whom is mesmerized by the fortune teller reading his palm. Behind the gypsy a shadowy figure looks at the viewer with his finger to his lips in a conspiratorial gesture as he steals the fortune teller's purse from her pocket. At the same time the thief is pickpocketed in turn by a small child. While one person's fortune is told, another's is being stolen; and one thief falls victim to another. Valentin's pupils included Pierre de Francqueville and
Nicolas Tournier Nicolas Tournier (baptised 12 July 1590d. before February 1639)Grove Art Online: "Nicolas Tournier". was a French Baroque painter. Born in Montbéliard, he followed the profession of his father, André Tournier, "a Protestant painter from Besanà ...
.


Death

Valentin de Boulogne is said to have died after bathing in the freezing cold waters of the Fontana del Tritone on
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, after having drunk too much.


Gallery

File:Valentin de Boulogne - Saint Jean-Baptiste, huile sur toile 178 x 133 cm, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, cathédrale Saint-Jean.jpg, St John the Baptist in the Desert File:Boulogne, Valentin de - Rafaello Menicucci - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Rafaello Menicucci File:Valentin de Boulogne, Negazione di Pietro.jpg, Denial of Saint Peter File:Valentin de Boulogne - Christ and the Adulteress - Google Art Project.jpg, Christ and the Adulteress File:Valentin de Boulogne, Last Supper.jpg, Last Supper File:Valentin de Boulogne, Musiciens et soldats.jpg, '' Musicians and Soldiers'' File:Martyrdom of St Processo and St Martiniano, by Valentin de Boulogne.jpg, ''The Martyrdom of Martinian and Processus'' (1629) File:Valentin de Boulogne - Saint Jean Baptiste (Apiro, Collegio di Sant'Urbano).jpg, St John the Baptist


References

*Jacques Thuillier, Un peintre passionné, L'Oeil, November 1958


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boulogne, Valentin De 1591 births 1632 deaths People from Coulommiers 17th-century French painters French male painters Caravaggisti Catholic painters