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1746 - 1822

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  • Lifespan: 76 years
  • Born: 1746, Tilburg, Netherlands
  • Museums on APS:
    • 애슈몰린 미술관
    • 애슈몰린 미술관
    • 애슈몰린 미술관
    • 애슈몰린 미술관
    • 애슈몰린 미술관
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top 3 works:
    • Grapes with Insects on a Marble Top
    • Vase of Flowers
    • Miniature still life with flowers in a stone vase on a carved pedestal, with a basket of flowers and a nest
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예술 상식 퀴즈

각 질문의 정답은 하나뿐입니다.

질문 1:
Gerard van Spaendonck held a prestigious position as professor of floral painting at which institution?
질문 2:
Who was among Gerard van Spaendonck's notable pupils?
질문 3:
Van Spaendonck's 'Fleurs Dessinees d'apres Nature' (Flowers Drawn from Life) was created for what purpose?
질문 4:
In what country did Gerard van Spaendonck primarily develop his artistic career?

Gerard van Spaendonck: A Life in Bloom

Early Life and Education

  • Born: 1746 in Tilburg, Netherlands.
  • Van Spaendonck came from an artistic family; his younger brother, Cornelis van Spaendonck, also became a successful painter.
  • In the 1760s, he began his formal training with decorative painter Willem Jacob Herreyns (also known as Guillaume-Jacques Herreyns) in Antwerp. This early exposure shaped his meticulous attention to detail and refined technique.

Move to Paris and Royal Appointment

  • In 1769, Van Spaendonck relocated to Paris, a pivotal move that launched his international career.
  • 1774: He was appointed as a miniature painter at the court of Louis XVI, marking a significant step in his recognition and patronage.
  • This position allowed him access to aristocratic circles and further refined his skills in delicate floral depictions.

Professor at Jardin des Plantes & Académie Membership

  • 1780: Van Spaendonck succeeded Madeleine Françoise Basseporte as professor of floral painting at the prestigious Jardin des Plantes.
  • Shortly after, he was elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, solidifying his status within the French art establishment.
  • He became an influential teacher, mentoring notable artists like Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henriette Vincent.

Artistic Style & Major Works

  • Van Spaendonck excelled in both oil painting and watercolor techniques.
  • He contributed over fifty works to Les Vélins du Roi, a renowned collection of botanical watercolors commissioned by the French royal family. These pieces demonstrate his exceptional skill in capturing the nuances of floral forms.
  • Fleurs Dessinees d'apres Nature (Flowers Drawn from Life): Published between 1799 and 1801, this series of twenty-four engraved plates served as a valuable resource for students of floral painting. It remains a highly treasured book on the subject today.
  • His paintings often feature intricate details of flowers alongside insects, adding another layer of naturalism to his compositions.

Recognition and Legacy

  • 1788: Appointed as an advisor to the Académie.
  • 1795: Became a founding member of the Institut de France.
  • 1804: Received the Légion d'honneur and was ennobled by Napoleon Bonaparte, acknowledging his contributions to French art and culture.
  • Van Spaendonck died in Paris in 1822 and is buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery.
  • Historical Significance: Gerard van Spaendonck’s meticulous botanical illustrations and refined floral paintings played a crucial role in the development of botanical art. His work bridged the gap between scientific accuracy and artistic beauty, influencing generations of artists and botanists alike.



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