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Jacob Jordaens - The Presentation in the Temple, with a Design for a Sculpted Frame

The Presentation in the Temple, with a Design for a Sculpted Frame (ca. 1630–1635)

Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593-1678)
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Jacob Jordaens

Jacob (Jacques) Jordaens was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and tapestry designer known for his history paintings, genre scenes and portraits. After Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, he was the leading Flemish Baroque painter of his day. Unlike those contemporaries he never travelled abroad to study Italian painting, and his career is marked by an indifference to their intellectual and courtly aspirations. In fact, except for a few short trips to locations in the Low Countries, he remained in Antwerp his entire life. As well as being a successful painter, he was a prominent designer of tapestries.

Like Rubens, Jordaens painted altarpieces, mythological, and allegorical scenes, and after 1640—the year Rubens died—he was the most important painter in Antwerp for large-scale commissions and the status of his patrons increased in general. However, he is best known today for his numerous large genre scenes based on proverbs in the manner of his contemporary Jan Brueghel the Elder, depicting The King Drinks and As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young. Jordaens' main artistic influences, besides Rubens and the Brueghel family, were northern Italian painters such as Jacopo Bassano, Paolo Veronese, and Caravaggio.

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Drapery Study of a Seated Man Wearing a Cap

Drapery Study of a Seated Man Wearing a Cap (circa 1655-1665)

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The Daughters of Cecrops Finding the Child Erichthonius

The Daughters of Cecrops Finding the Child Erichthonius (1617)

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Portrait of Magdalena de Cuyper

Portrait of Magdalena de Cuyper (c. 1635 - c. 1636)

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Le Martyre de Sainte Apolline

Le Martyre de Sainte Apolline (1628)

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Bergère versant du lait à un berger

Bergère versant du lait à un berger

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Susannah Crouching

Susannah Crouching (c. 1640-1645)

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Bacchus

Bacchus (1640-1650)

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The Betrayal of Christ

The Betrayal of Christ (late 1650s)

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The Betrayal and Arrest of Christ in Gethsemane

The Betrayal and Arrest of Christ in Gethsemane (1608 – 1640)

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Study Of Heads

Study Of Heads

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A Youth and Two Girls Singing

A Youth and Two Girls Singing (17th century)

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The Adoration of the Magi

The Adoration of the Magi (c.1644)

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Portrait of Rogier Le Witer

Portrait of Rogier Le Witer (1635)

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Saint Ivo of Brittany

Saint Ivo of Brittany

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