Ignatius van der Beken

Ignatius van der Beken[1] (11 December 1689, Antwerp - 7 June 1774, Antwerp), was a Flemish genre, portrait and still life painter. He was a court painter of Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine.[2]

Ignatius van der Beken
Born(1689-12-11)11 December 1689
Died7 June 1744(1744-06-07) (aged 54)
NationalityBelgian
Known forGenre painting
A musical group

Life

He became an apprentice in the Guild of St. Luke of Antwerp in the Guild year 1700-1701 as a pupil of Willem van Herp the Younger.[3] He resided in Düsseldorf from 1712 to 1716 where he was a court painter of Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine.[2]

He returned to Antwerp where he is registered again a master in the Guild of St. Luke in the guild year 1716–1717. Between 1722 and 1749 he serves seven times as the dean of the Guild.[3] He is recorded in 1733 in Mainz as he portrayed the Prince-Bishop and Elector Philipp Karl von Eltz-Kempenich and other dignitaries.[2]

Elegant company enjoying a meal

He was the master of Clemens-Augustinus Everaerts and Guiglielmus Vasel.[2]

Work

Van der Beken painted mainly genre scenes and merry companies as well as still lifes. He is also documented as having worked as a portrait painter but these works have been lost. He is known for several genre groups (four examples in the National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen).[2] These are executed in a limited palette and muted colors.[4]

Flower still lifes by him are close in style to that of Jan Baptist Bosschaert.[2]

References

  1. Name also written as: Ignace van der Beken, Ignatius vander Becken
  2. Ignatius van der Beken at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  3. Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius (ed), De liggeren en andere historische archieven der Antwerpsche sint Lucasgilde Volume 2, Antwerp, 1864, pp. 623, 626, 702, 704, 714, 723, 728, 729, 767, 782, 791 (in Dutch)
  4. Ignace van der Becken, 1689 – 1774, zug., Zwei Gesellschaftsszenen in einem vornehmen Interieur, at Hampel
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