Arnold Houbraken (28 March 1660 – 14 October 1719) was a
Dutch painter
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and writer from
Dordrecht
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, now remembered mainly as a biographer of
Dutch Golden Age painter
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The new Dutch Republi ...
s.
Life
Houbraken was sent first to learn ''threadtwisting'' (Twyndraat) from Johannes de Haan, who introduced him to engraving. After two years he then studied art with
Willem van Drielenburch, who he was with during the
rampjaar, the year 1672. He then studied 9 months with
Jacobus Leveck and finally, four years with
Samuel van Hoogstraten. In 1685 he married Sara Sasbout, and around 1709 he moved from Dordrecht to Amsterdam. Arnold Houbraken painted
mythological
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and religious paintings, portraits and landscapes. He is best known for the
art historical work ''
The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters'' (1718–1721). When he died his son
Jacob
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assisted his mother with the last proofs of the manuscript before publishing. His first attempt at an instructive manual for artists was his
Emblem book
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Emblem books are collection ...
, ''Inhoud van 't Sieraad der Afbeelding'', which was meant as a guide of possible painting themes. His registered pupils were
Matthijs Balen,
Johan Graham, and his son Jacob.
Family
Houbraken had ten children. His son
Jacobus Houbraken
Jacobus Houbraken (25 December 1698 – 14 November 1780) was a Dutch engraver and the son of the artist and biographer Arnold Houbraken (1660–1719), whom he assisted in producing a published record of the lives of artists from the Dutch Gol ...
(1698–1780) was an
engraver of portraits and book illustrations, including books by his father. His daughter
Antonina Houbraken also became an engraver for an Amsterdam publisher, and is known today for her embellishment of cityscapes and buildings with animals and people. His daughter
Christina Houbraken was also an artist.
Legacy
Arnold Houbraken's books sold quite well during the entire 18th century.
Jacob Campo Weyerman published his updated version (1729–47) in serial form that was published as a complete set in 1769. Houbraken's engravings of the artists are in some cases the only surviving portraits of these people.
The first to make a published sequel to Houbraken's work was
Johan van Gool in 1750–51. Though these books published well, with changing fashions, during the course of the 19th century Houbraken fell out of favor with art historians, especially when his sketches were found wanting, incorrect, or even slanderous. Houbraken was very careful to check and double check his sources, and today many of his personal judgements still stand up to our modern scrutiny. Attacks of his judgement due to the spelling of artist's names or accusations that he was nationalistic and deemed all of these artists as "Netherlandish" must be dismissed on the grounds that the various borders between the Netherlands, Germany, and Flanders were far from decided in the period during which he was writing, and spelling conventions in the Netherlands regarding names were only introduced by Napoleonic decree in the 1790s. Excepting those cases where the artist died quite young, or whose oeuvre was lost during various wars, very few artists were included in the ''Schouburg'' who do not hang in international museums today.
The first modern art historian to publish an update of his work was
Adriaan van der Willigen
Adriaan van der Willigen (1766, Rotterdam – 1841, Haarlem) was a Dutch writer of plays and travelogues who is mostly remembered today for his comprehensive list of painter biographies.
Biography
He was born in Rotterdam, but six months late ...
, in 1866. Since then he has remained a valuable resource for art historians.
The ''Schouburgh'' is part of the ''Basic Library'' of the ''dbnl'' (Database of Dutch Literature) which contains the 1000 most important works in Dutch literature from the Middle Ages to today.
Public collections
*
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
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,
Rotterdam
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*
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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Bibliography
* (1711) ''Aen den heere Jakob Zeeus, den Wolf in 't schaepsvel ter drukpersse bestellende'' In: De wolf in 't schaepsvel
* (1712) ''Inhoud van 't Sieraad der Afbeelding'' In: Des menschen begin, midden en einde
* (1718) ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (''
The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters'')
References
External links
*
Schouburgin the ''Digitale Bibliotheek der Nederlandse Letteren'' (''DBNL'', "
Digital library for Dutch literature")
Schouburgon
Google books
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(Edition from 1721)
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1660 births
1719 deaths
18th-century Dutch historians
Artist authors
Painters from Dordrecht
Dutch art historians
Dutch Golden Age painters
Dutch male painters
Scholars of Dutch art