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Joachim Patinir, also called Patenier (c. 1480 – 5 October 1524), was a Flemish Renaissance painter of history and landscape subjects. He was Flemish, from the area of modern Wallonia,[1] but worked in Antwerp, then the centre of the art market in the Low Countries. Patinir was a pioneer of landscape as an independent genre and he was the first Flemish painter to regard himself primarily as a landscape painter. He effectively invented the world landscape, a distinct style of panoramic northern Renaissance landscapes which is Patinir's important contribution to Western art.[2] His work marks an important stage in the development of the representation of perspective in landscape painting.[3]

Portrait of Joachim Patinir by Aegidius Sadeler after Durer
Portrait of Joachim Patinir by Aegidius Sadeler after Durer

Patinir was a friend of not only Dürer, but also of the leading Antwerp painter Quentin Metsys, with whom he often collaborated. The Temptation of St Anthony (Prado) was executed in collaboration with Metsys, who added the figures to Patinir's landscape. His career was nearly contemporary with that of Albrecht Altdorfer, the other major pioneer of paintings dominated by the landscape, who worked in a very different style.[4]


Life and work


Landscape with the Flight into Egypt, oil on panel, 17 × 21 cm, Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp
Landscape with the Flight into Egypt, oil on panel, 17 × 21 cm, Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Originally from Dinant or Bouvignes in present-day Wallonia, Belgium, Patinir was registered as a member of Antwerp's Guild of Saint Luke in 1515. He lived and worked in Antwerp for the rest of his life. He may have initially studied in Bruges with Gerard David, who registered as a member of the Antwerp Guild in the same year as Patinir.[2] In 1511, Patinir is believed to have travelled to Genoa with David and Adrien Ysenbrandt.

The Baptism of Christ, oil on oak, 59.5 × 77 cm, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
The Baptism of Christ, oil on oak, 59.5 × 77 cm, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Patinir married first to Francisca Buyst, a daughter of the painter Edward Buyst of Dendermonde. After the death of his first wife he married Johanna Noyts, on 5 May 1521. Patinir's friend Albrecht Dürer attended his second wedding and painted his portrait. Dürer called Patinir "der gute Landschaftsmaler" ("the good landscape painter"), thus creating a new word for this type of painter. He had three daughters, two from the first marriage and one from the second. He operated a large workshop with assistants in Antwerp but he is not known to have registered any pupils with the Antwerp guild.[2]

Patinir died in Antwerp in 1524. Quentin Metsys became the guardian of his daughters.[2]


Work


There are only five paintings signed by Patinir, but many other works have been attributed to him or his workshop with varying degrees of probability. The ones that are signed read: (Opus) Joachim D. Patinier, the "D" in his signature signifying Dionantensis ("of Dinant"), reflecting his place of origin. A 2007 exhibition at the Museo del Prado in Madrid displayed 21 pictures listed as by Patinir or his workshop, and catalogued a further eight which were not in the exhibition.[5]

Geological inspiration: detail from Patinir's St Jerome (National Gallery), juxtaposed  with photographs of the dramatic rock pinnacles of Dinant
Geological inspiration: detail from Patinir's St Jerome (National Gallery), juxtaposed with photographs of the dramatic rock pinnacles of Dinant
Innovative World landscape: Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx, oil on panel, 64 × 103cm Prado, Madrid
Innovative World landscape: Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx, oil on panel, 64 × 103cm Prado, Madrid

Patinir often let his landscapes dwarf his figures, which are of very variable quality. The larger ones were sometimes painted by other artists.[2] Such specialisation had become common in the Low Countries at the time. Many of his works are unusually large for Netherlandish panel paintings of the time.

Patinir's large vistas combine observation of naturalistic detail with lyrical fantasy. The steep outcrops of rocks in his landscapes are more spectacular versions of the group of very individual formations just around his native Dinant. These became a part of the world landscape formula, and are found in the works of many painters who never saw the originals. His landscapes use a high viewpoint with a high horizon, but his grasp of aerial perspective is far from complete. He uses a consistent and effective colour scheme in his landscapes, which was influential on later landscape painting. The foreground is dominated by brownish shades, while "the middle ground [is] a bluish green and the background a pale blue", creating an effective sense of recession into the distance; "When combined with the frequently hard-toned browns, greens and blues that alternate with significant areas of white, a sense of impending doom is created by the threatening clouds, the capricious and sharply pointed contours of the rocks and the crowding together of natural elements."[2]


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Notes


  1. (in French) Les rochers par lesquels l'art gothique suggère conventionnellement un site sauvage et désertique, sont présents. Comme d'aucuns l'ont remarqué, ces pics rocheux qui vont devenir chez Patinier, indissociables de l'évocation d'un paysage ressemblent à ceux qu'il a pu voir dans la région dinantaise [...] Mais il va de soi que les paysages représentés ne sont jamais dans leur ensemble la transposition de sites existants. L'espace tel que le conçoit Patinier est d'un autre ordre que celui qui s'offre au spectateur dans la réalité.
    From "L'essor du paysage" in Jacques Stiennon, Jean-Patrick Duchesne, Yves Randaxhe, Cinq siècles de peinture en Wallonie, Les éditeurs d'art associés, Brussels, 1988, pp. 67–72.
    The landscape of the Mosan valley was the inspiration for Patinir, but the result of this inspiration was not a painting of this landscape.
  2. Hans Devisscher. "Patinir, Joachim." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 30 April 2022. Subscription required
  3. Voigt, Verena, Joachim Patinir (ca. 1485· 1524) and Landscape Painting in the Low Countries Hand (1986): 57
  4. De Bles was only 14 when Patiner died
  5. Prado feature, exhibition "Patinir", 2007, Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain.
  6. Atkins, Christopher D. M. "The Assumption of the Virgin, with the Nativity, the Resurrection, the Adoration of the Magi, the Ascension of Christ, Saint Mark and an Angel, and Saint Luke and an Ox by Joachim Patinir (cat. 378)". The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works. A Philadelphia Museum of Art free digital publication.

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[de] Joachim Patinir

Joachim Patinir (* vermutlich zwischen 1475 und 1480 in der Nähe von Dinant; † 5. Oktober 1524 in Antwerpen), auch Joachim Patinier oder Patenier, war ein flämischer Maler und Zeichner.
- [en] Joachim Patinir

[es] Joachim Patinir

Joachim Patinir, también llamado de Patenier y Patinier (Dinant o Bouvignes h. 1480 - Amberes, 5 de octubre de 1524) fue un pintor flamenco de paisajes y temas religiosos. Se le considera precursor del paisajismo como género independiente. Continuador en la escuela renacentista de Amberes de Gerard David, recibió influencias de Lucas van Leyden y Van der Weyden. En sus pinturas, el tema principal suele quedar relegado a un segundo plano ante la importancia concedida a la Naturaleza y el ambiente. Utiliza mucho la gama de verdes y las composiciones de horizonte alto.[1]

[fr] Joachim Patinier

Joachim Patinier, Patenier[2], ou Patinir, né vers 1483 à Dinant (Pays-Bas des Habsbourg)[3] et mort en 1524 à Anvers, est un Peintre et dessinateur flamand de la Haute Renaissance.

[it] Joachim Patinir

Joachim Patinir, o Patinier o Patiner (Dinat o Bouvignes, 1485 circa – Anversa, 1524), è stato un pittore fiammingo, principalmente attivo ad Anversa.

[ru] Патинир, Иоахим

Иоахим Патини́р, Патени́р (нидерл. Patinir, Patinier, Patenier; около 1480, Динан в провинции Намюр, Валлония, Бельгия — 5 октября 1524, Антверпен, Бельгия) — фламандский живописец, один из основоположников европейской пейзажной живописи.



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