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Adriaen Coorte (ca. 1665 – after 1707) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter Dutch Golden Age painting is the painting of the Dutch Golden Age, a period in Dutch history roughly spanning the 17th century, during and after the later part of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence. The new Dutch Republi ...
of still lifes, who signed works between 1683 and 1707. He painted small and unpretentious still lifes in a style more typical of the first half of the century, and was "one of the last practitioners of this intimate category".Slive, p. 319


Biography

Very little is known of his life, but he is assumed to have been born and died in
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. He became a pupil of
Melchior d'Hondecoeter Melchior d'Hondecoeter (; 1636 – 3 April 1695), Dutch animalier painter, was born in Utrecht and died in Amsterdam. After the start of his career, he painted virtually exclusively bird subjects, usually exotic or game, in park-like landscap ...
around 1680 in
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. Hondecoeter is known for repetitions of certain birds in certain poses, and he apparently took on pupils who were set to work copying these into their compositions. They form an unmistakable signature in the work of his students, and Coorte is no exception: File:Adriaen Coorte - Pelican and ducks in a mountain landscape.7.jpg, ''Pelican and ducks in a mountain landscape'', by Coorte File:Melchior d'Hondecoeter - Een pelikaan en ander gevogelte bij een waterbassin, bekend als 'Het drijvend veertje' - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Floating Feather'', with the same pelican, by Hondecoeter File:Adriaen Coorte - Asparagus, Gooseberries and Strawberries in a Window, with a View of a Bird in a Tree.jpg, Painting with a
Hoopoe Hoopoes () are colourful birds found across Africa, Asia, and Europe, notable for their distinctive "crown" of feathers. Three living and one extinct species are recognized, though for many years all of the extant species were lumped as a single ...
, by Coorte File:Vogels op een balustrade Rijksmuseum SK-A-695.jpeg, Painting with a similar Hoopoe, by Hondecoeter
From 1683 he seems to have returned to Middelburg, where he set up a workshop and signed his small, carefully balanced minimalist still lifes. He often painted on paper that was glued to a wooden panel. About 80 signed works by him have been catalogued, and nearly all of them follow the same pattern; small arrangements of fruits, vegetables, or shells on a stone slab, lit from above, with the dark background typical of still lifes earlier in the century. Instead of the Chinese or silver vessels favoured by his contemporaries, his tableware is very basic pottery. "Objects and light are studied intensely, and are painted with a wondrous tenderness". Neither his birth nor death date is certain, and archival evidence only exists in Middelburg for his membership in the Guild of St. Luke there from 1695 onwards, when he was fined for selling a painting without being a member of the guild. His works appear frequently in contemporary Middelburg taxation inventories


Works

Coorte was apparently not well known to his contemporaries outside the small city of Middelburg and, like
Vermeer Johannes Vermeer ( , , see below; also known as Jan Vermeer; October 1632 – 15 December 1675) was a Dutch Baroque Period painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle-class life. During his lifetime, he was a moderately succe ...
a century before, he was almost entirely forgotten until the 1950s, when the Dutch art historian Laurens J. Bol revived his reputation, beginning with an article in 1952, and finally publishing the first monograph and ''
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'' on Coorte in 1977 (''Adriaen Coorte'', Amsterdam). Bol arranged an exhibition of 35 examples of Coorte's work in 1958 at the
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, which became a sensation in the Netherlands, with the poets Hans Faverey and Ed Leeflang both being inspired by the paintings. In 2003 there was an exhibition at the
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. In 2008 a new travelling exhibition was set up; ''Ode to Coorte'', that was as nearly as successful, making Coorte the most celebrated "rediscovered" Dutch Baroque painter of recent decades. Testifying to Coorte's recent popularity is the December 1st, 2009 auction of two of his new-found paintings, which each sold for more than ten times the estimated price. File:Adriaen Coorte - Strawberries in a Stone Jar - sold 1-dec-2009.jpg, ''Strawberries in a Stone Jar'', sold 1 December 2009 File:Adriaen Coorte - Still life with peach and two apricots - sold 1-dec-2009.jpg, ''Still life with peach and two apricots'', sold 1 December 2009 A new price record for the artist was set at the 3 December 2014
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auction when a painting called ''Three peaches on a stone ledge with a red admiral butterfly'' sold for £3,444,500. File:Adriaen Coorte - Three peaches on a stone ledge with a Painted Lady butterfly.jpg, Three peaches on a stone ledge with a Painted Lady butterfly, oil on paper, 31.3 x 23.3 cm, monogrammed "AC" and dated 1693-1695 based on compositional characteristics File:Coorte arperges.jpg, ''Still Life with Asparagus and Red Currants''
Nat. Gallery of Art (1696) File:Coorte 5.jpg, Strawberries
Mauritshuis (1696) File:Coorte 4.jpg, Asparagus with strawberries and gooseberries
Dordrechts Museum (1698) File:Adriaen Coorte - Three Medlars with a Butterfly - WGA05210.jpg, ''Still Life with Three Medlars''(1705)
His paintings have been compared to Spanish '' Bodegones,'' but he may also have been influenced by older painters: File:Bodegón de recipientes (Zurbarán).jpg, Bodegón by
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. File:Fra Juan Sánchez Cotán 001.jpg, Bodegón by
Juan Sánchez Cotán Juan Sánchez Cotán (June 25, 1560 – September 8, 1627) was a Spanish Baroque painter, a pioneer of realism in Spain. His still lifes and '' bodegones'' were painted in an austere style, especially when compared to similar works in the Neth ...
. File:Juan van der Hamen -Still Life with artichokes, figs, cherries peaches and apples, 1629.jpg, Bodegón by
Juan van der Hamen Juan van der Hamen y (Gómez de) León (baptized 8 April 1596 – 28 March 1631) was a Spanish painter, a master of still life paintings, also called bodegones. Prolific and versatile, he painted allegories, landscapes, and large-scale works ...
. File:Luis Melendez, Still Life with Salmon,Lemon and three Vessels,1772 Museo del Prado Madrid.jpg, Bodegón by Luis Egidio Melendez. File:Pompejanischer Maler um 70 001.jpg, Classic
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wall painting in Pompeii.


Notes


References

*Seymour Slive, ''Dutch Painting, 1600-1800'', Yale UP, 1995,
Dordt's museum on ''Ode to Coorte''
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Further reading

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External links

* Adriaen Coorte: A Unique Late 17th Century Dutch Still Life Painter, by Laurens J. Bol, Van Gorkum, 1977
Adriaen Coorte op ArtcyclopediaAdriaen Coorte, four still lifes in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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