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Floris Gerritsz van Schooten or Floris van Schooten (between 1585 and 1588 – buried 14 November 1656)[1] was a Dutch painter who practised in a broad range of still life genres including breakfast pieces, fruit pieces, market scenes and large kitchen pieces.[2]

Dutch breakfast
Dutch breakfast

Life


Floris van Schooten was the son of Gerrit Jacbsz van Schooten, a member of a prosperous Catholic family from Amsterdam, who had moved to Haarlem in 1612.[1] At that time, many Catholic families left Amsterdam where the Protestants had the upper hand in local government, for Haarlem, where the climate for Catholicism was more tolerant.[3]

The young van Schooten became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke. He served as the dean of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1639.

Kitchen scene
Kitchen scene

In 1612 he married the daughter of the most prosperous local beer brewer, Rycklant Bol van Zanen. Together they had three daughters and a son Johannes, who also became a painter.[1] Floris van Schooten is mentioned as a member of the city's Corporation in 1641.[4]

He died in Haarlem where he was buried on 14 November 1656 in the Grote Kerk.[1]


Work


About 120 works are attributed to Floris van Schooten. The Dutch art historian Abraham Bredius attributed the works of the monogrammist "F.v.S" or "FVS" to Floris van Schooten in 1918.[1] There is only one fully signed work known by van Schooten, a breakfast still life, which is now in the Von der Heydt Museum of Wuppertal in Germany. There are over 60 monogrammed paintings known and an even larger number which are unsigned, but are securely attributed to him.[3]

Floris van Schooten painted in various still life genres including breakfast pieces, fruit pieces, market scenes and large kitchen pieces.[2] He was not an innovator himself but reflected in his works promptly the innovations that occurred in the local still life scene. His oeuvre thus bears testimony to the historic development of still life painting in the Netherlands.[3] His works show the influence of his contemporaries in the Haarlem guild, Floris van Dyck, Pieter Claesz., and Roelof Koets.[1] His work also shows familiarity with the work of the painters Pieter Aertsen and Joachim Beuckelaer, who in the preceding century had created in Antwerp large-scale market scenes incorporating still lifes. Floris van Schooten simplified the format of these predecessors thus creating a greater sense of order and stability.[2]

Still life with herrings, oysters and smoking paraphernalia
Still life with herrings, oysters and smoking paraphernalia

He painted many still lifes featuring his recurrent favourite motifs of ham and cheese.[4] He influenced Jacob Samuel Beck, François Garnier, Hans van Sant, and the Monogrammist "VS.Z".[1]


References


  1. Floris van Schooten at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  2. Floris van Schooten, Kitchen scene at Sotheby's
  3. About Floris van Schooten at Jean Moust
  4. "Still-life with Ham by Floris van Schooten, the Louvre". Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2016-10-28.



На других языках


- [en] Floris van Schooten

[es] Floris van Schooten

Floris Gerritsz. van Schooten (Haarlem, c. 1585/1588-1656) fue un pintor barroco neerlandés especializado en la pintura de naturalezas muertas, especialmente bodegones de cocina y de desayuna.

[fr] Floris van Schooten

Floris van Schooten ou Floris Gerritzs. van Schooten (vers 1585-90 - 1656 à Haarlem)[1] est un peintre néerlandais du siècle d'or. Il est connu pour ses peintures de natures mortes.



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