Joos de momper the younger daughter
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Surrealism
This gives us the opportunity to optimise advertising and website content. This division of labor approach was quite common among painters at that time. A Music Party before a Village. Wikidata item. Open full screen Zoom out. The landscape seems to be the work of a follower of the landscape painter Joos de Momper II, but the figures appear to have been painted by a different artist.
This is also seen in some of the motifs of De Momper's work which go back to Pieter Bruegel's inventions, such as winter landscapes and grain harvests. You can withdraw your consent here at any time. In he became a master in the Antwerp Guild of St. The large output points to substantial workshop participation. The fourth member of their party has put down his violin and is instead engaged in an ambiguous exchange: he twists to reach out to a woman, who bends over responsively as her male companion looks on, apparently startled.
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Proto-surrealism
Estimate: EUR 80, Mountain Landscape , c. Realized price: EUR 12, His wide panoramas also feature groups of small figures. The fantastic rocky landscape is kept in brown, the world outside is mainly green. Landscape with a View of the Sea at Sunset. Jan Brueghel the Younger — was a Flemish landscape , flower and animal painter from the most important Flemish painting dynasty, the Brueghel family.
De Momper is considered to be the most important exponent of grotto painting : These are paintings in which a rock grotto or cave is the focus of the painting. Realized price: EUR 19, De Momper's name was so closely linked to rock and mountain landscapes that he was named Judocus de Momper Pictor montium Antwerpiae Joos de Momper, Antwerp, Painter of mountains in the then very well-known Iconography , a series of pictures by well-known painters after Anthony van Dyck.
Estimate: EUR 15, Realized price: EUR 22, It shows a mannerist color transition from brown in the foreground to green in the background. Estimate: EUR 5, The landscape seems to be the work of a follower of Joos de Momper II, while the figures appear to have been painted by a different artist.