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Ambrosius Benson (c. 1495/1500, in Ferrara or Milan[1]  1550, in Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance.

Ambrosius Benson's The Magdalen Reading, c. 1525.
Ambrosius Benson's The Magdalen Reading, c. 1525.

While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting.[2] In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain.[3]

Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th-century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers.[citation needed]


Life


Death of Lucretia, date unknown. The rape that lead to Lucretia's suicide can be seen in the background.
Death of Lucretia, date unknown. The rape that lead to Lucretia's suicide can be seen in the background.

Although Ambrosius Benson (or Ambrose Benzone, as he is named by an early scholar in deference to his Lombardian origin) was Italian by birth, scholars consider him a painter of the Flemish school.[4] Typical of the itinerant manner of many painters of the time, he moved to Bruges c. 1515 and served his apprenticeship with the Early Netherlandish painter Gerard David. He later became a naturalized citizen of Bruges.[3] Benson worked as a journeyman before he was made master in 1519 and became a member of the guild of painters and saddle makers.[5] He eventually became a dean and then a governor of the guild. He married Anna Ghyselin, and had two sons with her, Jan and Willem, both of whom became painters. He later remarried and had a daughter Anna. He is believed to have had at least two other daughters from extramarital affairs.

Benson came into dispute with Gerard around 1519, over a number of paintings and drawings Benson had created -including a book of studies for heads and nudes as well as various patterns- in the older master's workshop without his assistance. David refused to return the material, and after Benson pursued him legally, served time in prison for his appropriation.[6][7]

Late 19th-century version of one of his Sibilla Persica paintings, showing a half-length female reading a book held in her hands.[8]
Late 19th-century version of one of his Sibilla Persica paintings, showing a half-length female reading a book held in her hands.[8]

He served as head of the Guild of Saint Luke from 1537 to 1539 and 1543 to 1544. Much of his work was at one time attributed to a Spanish artist known only as the Master of Segovia; it is now believed they were the same person. This is surely the reason why many of his best works can be found in Spanish museums, churches and cathedrals (Prado Museum,[9] Bilbao Fine Arts Museum,[10] Segovia and Burgos Cathedrals, among others).

Perhaps under the influence of Rogier van der Weyden's 15th-century The Magdalen Reading, Benson was one of the first artists to popularise images of women reading. It became a motif for him, and he painted the scene many times in his images of Mary Magdalen and the Sybil Persica, whom he treated as almost interchangeable.[8] One The Magdalen Reading by Benson is held in the National Gallery, London.[11]




References


  1. His original name was likely Benzone or Bensoni, or a variation
  2. See his Death of Lucretia, First wife of Lucius Colatinus Tarquinius, above
  3. Rundle, 1999
  4. Benson's whereabouts during his early years, as well as his training, appear to be unknown. For more information see "" pgs 38-40
  5. "Ambrosius Benson. National Gallery, London. Retrieved 29 December 2010
  6. Nash, Susie. Northern Renaissance art. Oxford University Press, 2008. 168, 193. ISBN 0-19-284269-2
  7. Scheller, Robert W. Exemplum: Model-Book Drawings and the Practice of Artistic Transmission in the Middle Ages (c. 900-c. 1470). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1995. 79
  8. "Sibilla Persica". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 29 December 2010
  9. "Benson, Ambrosius - Colección - Museo Nacional del Prado". www.museodelprado.es. Retrieved April 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. "Annotated works | The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum". www.museobilbao.com. Retrieved April 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. "The Magdalen Reading". National Gallery, London. Retrieved 29 December 2010
  12. ""

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- [en] Ambrosius Benson

[es] Ambrosius Benson

Ambrosius Benson (¿Región de Lombardía?, h. 1490-1500 – Brujas, enero de 1550) fue un pintor flamenco de presumible origen italiano, padre de los pintores y discípulos Guillaume Benson, también conocido como Willem Benson (1521-1574) y Jan Benson (antes de 1530 -1581). Se le supone nacido en la zona de Milán, ya que San Ambrosio es precisamente el santo patrón de la ciudad.

[fr] Ambrosius Benson

Ambrosius Benson (fin XVe siècle - 1550) est un peintre flamand d'origine lombarde. Il est le père des peintres Guillaume (ou Willem) Benson (1521-1574) et Jan Benson (avant 1530 -1581) qui sont aussi ses élèves.

[it] Ambrogio Benzone

Ambrogio Benzone, o Ambrosius Benson in fiammingo, (Lombardia, 1495 circa – Bruges, 1550), è stato un pittore italiano, di origine lombarda, attivo a Bruges.

[ru] Бенсон, Амброзиус

Амброзиус Бенсон (нидерл. Ambrosius Benson бл. 1495, Ломбардия — 1550, Фландрия) — нидерландский художник первой половины XVI века итальянец по происхождению.



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