Mjesto: Ghent
Rođen: 1534
Smrt: 1584
Biografija:
, a Flemish painter, watercolorist, print artist, biographer, playwright, poet, and writer, was born in Ghent, Belgium in 1534. His early life was marked by an introduction to the arts under the guidance of Frans Floris, a friend of his father's, where he demonstrated precocious skill.
De Heere's artistic talents were not limited to painting; he also excelled in watercolor, print artistry, biography, playwriting, and poetry. His costume books and portraits serve as a valuable resource for understanding 16th-century fashion. Notably, he enjoyed the patronage of Philip II, but later adopted the reformed religion, becoming a devoted follower of the Prince of Orange.
De Heere was a member of the Chamber of Rhetoric, "Jesus with the Balsam Flower," and published a collection of poems in 1565. His school of painting in Ghent promised to carry on the Italianized traditions of Frans Floris. Key Artistic Movements:
- **Flemish Masters:** Influenced by the works of Bruegel, Rogier van der Weyden, Robert Campin, Anthony van Dyck, Jacob Jordaens, and Peter Paul Rubens. - **Italianized Traditions:** Adopting styles from Frans Floris and his pupils.
After fleeing Ghent due to religious wars in 1568, De Heere worked in France and England, designing tapestries and painting for Edward Clinton, the 1st Earl of Lincoln. Upon the Pacification of Ghent in 1576, he returned to Ghent, where he passed away in 1584.
Lucas De Heere's multifaceted career as a painter, biographer, playwright, poet, and writer has left an indelible mark on the Flemish art scene. His contributions to 16th-century fashion and his role in shaping the Italianized traditions of Frans Floris make him a fascinating figure in the history of art. LUCAS DE HEERE's legacy can be explored further through his works and those of his contemporaries on Wikioo.org.