Cornelius Schut: newly identified paintings in Belgium and Spain ; Cornelis Schut: Nuevas pinturas identificadas en Bélgica y España
The seven newly identified paintings restituted here to Cornelis Schut are important additions to his Catalogue Raisonné, published in 1996. Following a discussion of the artist’s significance and relation to Rubens, the author traces his oeuvre in Spain in the past and present. Among these works, a signed and heretofore unknown Virgin and Child with St Anne that better relates to the print by Eynhoudts than the known replica in Namur. Other works with incorrect attributions in Belgian collections are restituted to the artist as well: two replicas in St. Gertrude’s College in Nivelles, a canva... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2013 |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
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Schlagwörter: | Flemish painting / 17th century / Rubens School / Antwerp / Cossiers / Thulden / Imperial College of Madrid / Santa Cruz de Retamar / Count Floridablanca / Jesuits / Hospital of Saint Julian / Malaga / Overijse / Jezus-Eik / Aspelare / Pintura flamenca / siglo XVII / Escuela de Rubens / Amberes / Colegio Imperial de Madrid / Conde de Floridablanca / Jesuitas / Hospital de San Julián de Málaga |
Sprache: | Spanish |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29362956 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://xn--archivoespaoldearte-53b.revistas.csic.es/index.php/aea/article/view/547 |
The seven newly identified paintings restituted here to Cornelis Schut are important additions to his Catalogue Raisonné, published in 1996. Following a discussion of the artist’s significance and relation to Rubens, the author traces his oeuvre in Spain in the past and present. Among these works, a signed and heretofore unknown Virgin and Child with St Anne that better relates to the print by Eynhoudts than the known replica in Namur. Other works with incorrect attributions in Belgian collections are restituted to the artist as well: two replicas in St. Gertrude’s College in Nivelles, a canvas in Pipaix, a St. Gertrude on her death bed, displaying an interesting iconography, in the church of Malinas, and two compositions of the Assumption of the Virgin, one corresponding to the known preparatory drawing in Warsaw, and the other to an engraving by Eynhoudts. ; Las siete nuevas pinturas que se restituyen aquí a Cornelis Schut suponen importantes aportaciones al catálogo razonado del pintor, publicado en 1996. Tras una explicación sobre la significación del pintor y su relación con Rubens, el autor hace un recorrido por las obras de su mano que hubo y hay en España; entre ellas, una Santa Ana Trinitaria, firmada e inédita, que corresponde mejor al grabado de Eynhoudts que la réplica conocida en Namur con la que se asocia hasta hoy. Se le atribuyen también varias obras del Patrimonio belga que constaban con erróneas atribuciones: dos réplicas en la colegiata de Santa Gertrudis de Nivelles, un lienzo en Pipaix, una Santa Gertrudis en su lecho de muerte de interesante iconografía, en la iglesia de Malinas, y dos composiciones con la Asunción de la Virgen, una correspondiendo al dibujo conocido en Varsovia y otra al grabado de Eynhoudts.