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Denys Calvaert - Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness

Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness (1600)

Denys Calvaert (Flemish, 1540 - 1619)
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Denis (or Denys or Denijs) Calvaert was an Antwerp-born Flemish painter, who lived in Italy for most of his life, where he was known as Dionisio Fiammingo (Italian: [di.oˈniːzjo fjamˈmiŋɡo]) or simply Il Fiammingo ("the Fleming"). Calvaert was a profound student of architecture, anatomy, and history, his works are characterized by their advanced composition and colouring.

After studying landscape-painting for some time in his native city (the Antwerp "Record of Artists" or "Liggeren" (1556–57), gives his name as Caluwaert), he first studied under Christiaen van Queecborn.

He then went to Bologna, where worked under Prospero Fontana. His paintings acquired the mannerism of Flemish art and appeared to be the work of an Italian. From Bologna he went to Rome in 1572, where he assisted Lorenzo Sabbatini in his works for the papal palace of the Vatican, and devoted much of his time to copying and studying the works of Raphael.

He returned to Bologna and founded a studio. He had a number of prominent young apprentices, including Guido Reni, Giovanni Battista Bertusio, Francesco Albani and Domenichino, who soon followed Annibale Carracci's example and took prominent commissions in Rome. Vicenzio Gotti, Francesco Gessi, and Giacomo Semenza also worked in his studio, before joining the studio of Guido Reni. Vincenzo Spisanelli and Gabriello Ferrantini worked under Calvaert as well.

Calvaert was respected by his fellow citizens in Bologna and by his colleagues, as shown by the presence of Ludovico Carracci, then leader of a competing studio, accompanied by all of his students, at Calvaert's funeral in the Basilica di Santa Maria dei Servi.

Calvaert typically used chiaroscuro techniques to set stylized foreground figures derived from Correggio against northern European landscapes. His use of colour also reflects the influence of Barocci. While continuing to pursue a mannerist aesthetic throughout his career, Calvaert became a significant contributor the brand of classicism that came to characterize the Bolognese school of painting from the start of the 17th century.

His principal works are to be seen at Bologna, Florence, St. Petersburg, Parma, and Caen, and many of his pictures have been engraved. Many of his works are in the National Art Gallery of Bologna, while "St Michael", one of his most renowned works, is in the Basilica of San Petronio.

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Putto Seated on Clouds (1600-12)

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“Noli me tangere” – Resurrected Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene (John 20-14-17)

“Noli me tangere” – Resurrected Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene (John 20-14-17)

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The Resurrection of Christ

The Resurrection of Christ

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Kristus i skyerne, båret af engle, viser sig for en biskop ved en læsepult, en biskophelgen Skt Augustin og Catarina af Alexandria

Kristus i skyerne, båret af engle, viser sig for en biskop ved en læsepult, en biskophelgen Skt Augustin og Catarina af Alexandria

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Study of an Angel

Study of an Angel

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Allegorische Darstellung des kreuztragenden Christus, gefolgt von kreuztragenden Nonnen

Allegorische Darstellung des kreuztragenden Christus, gefolgt von kreuztragenden Nonnen

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The Holy Family With Saint John The Baptist And An Angel

The Holy Family With Saint John The Baptist And An Angel (1579)

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Christ at the column

Christ at the column (c. 1578–80)

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Judith with the Head of Holofernes

Judith with the Head of Holofernes

Denys Calvaert (Flemish, 1540 - 1619)
The Death of Saint Peter Martyr

The Death of Saint Peter Martyr (1575-1610)

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The Wedding At Cana

The Wedding At Cana

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The Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist surrounded by angels

The Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist surrounded by angels

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Standing Male Nude

Standing Male Nude

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Seated Monk

Seated Monk

Denys Calvaert (Flemish, 1540 - 1619)
Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine

Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine (1590)

Denys Calvaert (Flemish, 1540 - 1619)
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