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1668 - 1737

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  • Museums on APS:
    • 에르미타주 박물관
    • 에르미타주 박물관
    • 에르미타주 박물관
    • 에르미타주 박물관
    • 에르미타주 박물관
  • Works on APS: 8
  • Died: 1737
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: Holy Family
  • Vibe: elegant
  • Movements: baroque
  • Art period: Early Modern
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  • Lifespan: 69 years
  • Nationality: France
  • Room fit: living room
  • Born: 1668, Paris, France
  • Top 3 works:
    • Holy Family
    • Apelles Painting Campaspe
    • Young Woman with a Nude Back Presenting a Bowl
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Best occasions: accent
  • Gift suitability: other-none

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Nicolas Vleughels: Bridging Flemish Tradition and Venetian Grandeur

Nicolas Vleughels (1668 – 1737) stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of the early Baroque era, embodying the confluence of Flemish artistic heritage with the burgeoning influence of Venetian painting. Born in Paris to Philippe Vleughels, a renowned Flemish painter who had emigrated from Antwerp, Nicolas inherited a lineage steeped in artistic excellence and established within a vibrant community of Flemish artists residing in the capital.

  • Early Training & Influences: Nicolas’ formative years were marked by instruction under Pierre Mignard, a prominent portraitist whose meticulous realism would undoubtedly shape his stylistic sensibilities. Furthermore, he diligently copied works by Rubens—a titan of Baroque art—demonstrating an unwavering dedication to mastering the techniques and expressive power of one of his era's greatest masters.
  • The Pursuit of Recognition & The Roman Academy: Despite securing only the second prize in the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture’s competition in 1694, Nicolas faced considerable obstacles in establishing himself as an artist. Driven by ambition and fueled by personal resources—albeit limited—he embarked on a transformative journey to Rome in 1703, where he encountered Casper van Wittel, a celebrated vedute painter who captivated him with his panoramic depictions of Venetian landscapes.
  • Venetian Connections & Artistic Evolution: Nicolas’ time in Venice proved instrumental in broadening his artistic horizons and deepening his appreciation for Veronese's dramatic compositions. His fascination with Veronese’s style resonated throughout his oeuvre, resulting in paintings characterized by opulent color palettes and theatrical staging—a stylistic hallmark of Venetian Baroque.

    • Return to Paris & Collaboration: Returning to Paris around 1709, Nicolas forged a profound friendship with Jean-Antoine Watteau, whose Rococo style represented a significant departure from the grandeur of his earlier years. Their shared residence fostered intellectual exchange and artistic inspiration, cementing their place as cornerstones of Parisian art culture.
    • Academic Leadership & Legacy: In 1724, Nicolas ascended to the role of co-director of the Académie de France in Rome—a position that solidified his influence within the artistic discourse of the period and ensured his enduring contribution to the transmission of knowledge and technique between France and Italy. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to classical ideals left an indelible mark on subsequent generations of painters, securing his legacy as a champion of Venetian grandeur and Flemish tradition.

      Notable Works:
      • Study for the Legs of Campaspe
      • Young Woman with a Nude Back Presenting a Bowl