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1768 - 1839

Stručné informace

  • Born: 1768, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Lifespan: 71 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Overgrown Cliffs with a Waterfall in Italy, perhaps at Tivoli, Hendrik Voogd (attributed to), 1790 - 1820
    • The Interior of the So-called Stables of Maecenas at Tivoli
    • View of the Roman Campagna
  • Died: 1839

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Otázka 1:
Hendrik Voogd was particularly known for painting landscapes in which country?
Otázka 2:
Voogd earned the nickname 'the Dutch...' after whom due to stylistic similarities?
Otázka 3:
What subject began to feature prominently in Voogd's paintings from around 1806 onwards?
Otázka 4:
Financial support from D. Versteegh enabled Voogd to do what in 1788?

Hendrik Voogd: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Hendrik Voogd was born on July 10, 1768, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • He began his artistic training in 1783 at a local academy.
  • Voogd later apprenticed under the wallpaper painter Jurriaan Andriessen, gaining foundational skills.
  • Crucially, financial aid from Amsterdam art collector D. Versteegh (1751–1822) allowed him to travel to Rome in 1788 for advanced landscape painting studies.

Years in Italy and Artistic Development

  • In Rome, Voogd befriended prominent landscape painters such as Nicolas-Didier Boguet, Johann Christian Reinhart, and Johann Martin von Rohden.
  • He dedicated himself to drawing the Roman countryside, including locations like Tivoli, Lake Albano, and Castel Gandolfo. His early drawings were primarily in pencil and black chalk, often depicting natural motifs or broader views.
  • Voogd’s initial works from his Roman period featured linear styles with colored washes, characteristic of late 18th-century aesthetics.

Influences and Style

  • Claude Lorrain was a major influence on Voogd's work; he became known as the ‘Dutch Claude Lorrain’ due to stylistic similarities in composition, lighting, and atmospheric effects.
  • Despite this strong influence, Voogd retained elements of his Dutch artistic heritage.
  • He experimented with unique lighting techniques and lush foliage.
  • From 1806 onwards, cattle began appearing frequently in both his drawings and paintings, becoming a signature element of his style.

Major Achievements and Themes

  • Voogd excelled at capturing the idyllic beauty of the Italian countryside, particularly the Roman Campagna.
  • His works often depict serene landscapes with cattle grazing peacefully, evoking a sense of tranquility and harmony.
  • He skillfully rendered atmospheric effects, creating a luminous quality in his paintings.
  • Notable works include “View of the Roman Campagna” and “The Interior of the So-called Stables of Maecenas at Tivoli”.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Voogd’s work represents a bridge between Dutch landscape traditions and the influence of Italianate painting.
  • He contributed to the Romantic movement's appreciation for nature and its emotional power.
  • His paintings offer valuable insights into the landscapes of 19th-century Italy.
  • Some of his works are held in prestigious collections, such as the Rijksmuseum.
  • Voogd’s legacy lies in his ability to blend classical influences with a distinctly Dutch sensibility, creating captivating and enduring images of the Italian countryside.

Death

  • Hendrik Voogd died on September 4, 1839, in Rome, within the Papal States.