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Bernard van Orley is one of the leading artists of the Flemish Renaissance. Characteristic of his work, which consists of painting, tapestry and stained glass, was the strong influence of the Italian Renaissance masters. This, along with several other great Flemish masters, makes him one of the pioneers of the Romantic Movement in Flemish art. Art historians have so far argued that this artist has visited Italy and experienced the influence of Italian Renaissance art directly there. Whether this is the case or not, Rafaello's influence on his style of painting - certainly from the color range to the composition and the treatment of light and shadow, is undoubtedly very strong.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
Annotated by Raya Yotova
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Paintings and Drawings
Bernard van Orley is one of the leading artists of the Flemish Renaissance. Characteristic of his work, which consists of painting, tapestry and stained glass, was the strong influence of the Italian Renaissance masters. This, along with several other great Flemish masters, makes him one of the pioneers of the Romantic Movement in Flemish art.
Art historians have so far argued that this artist has visited Italy and experienced the influence of Italian Renaissance art directly there. Whether this is the case or not, Rafaello's influence on his style of painting - certainly from the color range to the composition and the treatment of light and shadow, is undoubtedly very strong.
It has been established with certainty that he received his premature art edication in the workshop of his father, who was a famous master of tapestries. It is this education that will constantly nourish his interest in decorative art and ornamental motifs, which are sometimes very clearly seen in his paintings.
Most of his paintings feature a distinctive individual touch with a splendid palette of colors and extraordinary attention to detail. The same could be said for his tapestries, which even from a contemporary point of view are freaked and expressive.
Bernard van Orley has had a profound and lasting influence on the development of Flemish painting; his students and followers are such famous names as Bernard van Orley, Michael Coxcie and Pieter Coecke and Pieter de Kempeneert in the field of romantic tradition in painting and tapestry designers like Lancelot Blondeel and Jan Vermeyen.
Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, 1491, Oil on canvas
