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Mountainous Landscape

  • Dimensjoner51.0 x 67.0 cm

Jan Asselijn (1610-1652): Nederlands kunstmaler fra gullalderen kjent for italiensk landskapskunst og dyrelivsbilder som «Den truet skarv». Inspirert av Rembrandt og Pieter van Laer.

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Om kunstneren

A Life Forged in Landscape: The World of Jan Asselijn

Born Jean Asselin around 1610 in Dieppe, France, Jan Asselijn’s life unfolded against the backdrop of turbulent religious times and a burgeoning artistic revolution. His family, Huguenots fleeing persecution, relocated to Amsterdam in 1621 – a city pulsating with commercial energy and brimming with creative talent during the Dutch Golden Age. This move proved transformative, immersing young Jean into an environment where landscape painting was undergoing a dramatic shift away from traditional representations toward scenes imbued with palpable atmosphere and profound emotion. Initially apprenticed under Jan Martszen the Younger, he honed his skills in battle paintings before discovering his true passion: capturing the splendor of both natural vistas and animal life. The Dutch light – expansive skies and vibrant hues – would become an indelible mark on Asselijn’s artistic vision, though a journey to Italy solidified his aesthetic sensibilities and propelled him toward groundbreaking innovation.

The Italianate Embrace & The Bentvueghels

Like many ambitious Northern European painters of the era, Asselijn sought inspiration in Italy, arriving sometime after 1635. He wholeheartedly embraced the *Italianate* style – a genre characterized by sun-drenched landscapes, classical ruins, and pastoral scenes brimming with romanticism. He joined the ranks of the *Bentvueghels*, a peculiar society of Dutch and Flemish artists residing in Rome. These “Birds of a Feather” defied convention, adopting outlandish nicknames and prioritizing direct observation—rejecting studio work altogether. Within this spirited community, Asselijn earned the moniker "Krabbetje" (little crab) due to a congenital deformity affecting his hand – yet he flourished creatively. He absorbed influences from artists like Pieter van Laer (Bamboccio), whose depictions of Roman peasant life and landscapes resonated deeply with Asselijn’s evolving style. This formative period instilled in him the ability to convey emotion, light, and narrative within his canvases—a skill that would define his oeuvre.

Mastering Light & Symbolism: Key Works

Upon returning to Amsterdam, Asselijn possessed a refined technique and a distinctive artistic voice. His paintings are distinguished by exceptional clarity of execution and masterful manipulation of light – qualities that swiftly garnered admiration from contemporaries like Rembrandt, who even created etchings portraying Asselijn at work—a gesture perhaps sensitive to the artist’s physical disability. While he produced historical and battle scenes, it was his landscapes and animal studies that truly cemented his reputation. The Threatened Swan, completed around 1640, stands as his most celebrated masterpiece. More than merely a depiction of avian defense, this painting became a potent emblem of Dutch national resilience against external pressures—a visual articulation of anxieties prevalent during the time and interpreted allegorically as representing Johan de Witt, a prominent Dutch statesman. Intriguingly, later owners added symbolic inscriptions to the canvas – “Holland” on one of the eggs and “Enemy of the state” beside the menacing dog—further amplifying its political significance. Other notable works include Cavalry Attack at Sunset, showcasing his initial training in battle painting with dramatic flair, and depictions of rural life like Drovers with Cattle under an Arch of the Colosseum in Rome, which harmoniously blend Italianate landscapes with animal observations—demonstrating Asselijn’s capacity to capture both visual beauty and narrative depth. The Breach of the Saint Anthony’s Dike near Amsterdam exemplifies his ability to portray a moment of national crisis—reflecting the ever-present danger posed by water and necessitating ingenious solutions for Dutch land reclamation.

Influence & Legacy: A Lasting Impression

Jan Asselijn's influence extended beyond his prolific output. He was revered by artists like Rembrandt, who produced etchings documenting Asselijn’s artistic process—a gesture perhaps considerate of the artist’s physical impairment. Furthermore, he served as a mentor to Frederik de Moucheron, another accomplished Dutch landscape painter who championed the Italianate style and disseminated its principles widely. Asselijn's innovative approach to light and atmosphere profoundly impacted subsequent generations of painters—laying the groundwork for greater naturalism and emotional resonance in landscape art. His works are now housed in prestigious institutions such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, ensuring his enduring legacy as a pivotal figure within the Dutch Golden Age—a testament to his artistic brilliance and lasting contribution to European art history.
Jan Asselijn

Jan Asselijn

1610 - 1652 , Frankrike

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Italianate landskap
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Pieter van Laer']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jan Martszen den yngre
    • Esaias van de Velde
    • Rembrandt
  • Date Of Birth: Dieppe, rundt 1610
  • Date Of Death: 1652
  • Full Name: Jean Asselin
  • Nationality: Nederlands
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Den truet svane
    • Hangout i Italia
    • Høyrde ved Colosseum
  • Place Of Birth: Dieppe, Frankrike