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Caterina or Catharina van Hemessen (1528 – after 1565) was a
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. She is the earliest female Flemish painter for whom there is verifiable extant work. She is mainly known for a series of small-scale female
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s completed between the late 1540s and early 1550s and a few religious compositions.Jones, 136 Van Hemessen is often given the distinction of creating the first
self-portrait Self-portraits are Portrait painting, portraits artists make of themselves. Although self-portraits have been made since the earliest times, the practice of self-portraiture only gaining momentum in the Early Renaissance in the mid-15th century ...
of an artist (of either gender) depicted seated at an easel. This portrait, created in 1548 at the age of 20, shows the artist in the early stages of painting a portrait and is now part of the collection of the
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.Kemperdick, 15 Other paintings by van Hemessen are in the
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in
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and in the
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,
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. A number of obstacles stood in the way of women of her time who wished to become painters. Their training would involve both the dissection of cadavers and the study of the nude male figure while the system of apprenticeship meant that the aspiring artist would need to live with an older artist for 4–5 years, often beginning from the age of 9–15. For these reasons, female artists were extremely rare, and those that did make it through were typically trained by a close relative, in van Hemessen's case, by her father,
Jan Sanders van Hemessen Jan Sanders van Hemessen (c. 1500 – c. 1566) was a leading Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, Flemish Renaissance painter, belonging to the group of Italianizing Flemish painters called the Romanism (painting), Romanists, who were in ...
.


Life

She was the daughter of
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(c. 1500-after 1563), a prominent
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painter in
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who had studied in Italy.Catharina van Hemessen
at the
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Her father is believed to have been her teacher and she likely collaborated with him on many of his paintings She became a master in the
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in Antwerp and was the teacher of three students. Van Hemessen was a successful painter in her lifetime. She gained an important patron in the 1540s in the person of Maria of Austria, who served as regent of the
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on behalf of her brother
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. In 1554, van Hemessen married Christian de Morien, an organist at the
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, which was an important position at that time. In 1556, when Maria of Austria returned to Spain, Catharina and her husband moved there, at the invitation of her patron. Two years later, when Maria died, Catharina was given a sizeable pension for life. Catharina and her husband returned to Antwerp where they are recorded in 1561. At that time the couple was childless. Her husband received an appointment to work in
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and the couple moved there around 1565. In her lifetime she was mentioned by two Italian artist biographers,
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in his ''Description of the Low Countries'' of 1567 and
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in his '' Vite'' of 1568. Catharina died in 1565/68 in childbirth.


Work

While van Hemessen did create at least two religious paintings, she was mainly a portraitist. Eight small portraits and two religious pictures, with dates between 1548 and 1552, bearing her signature have survived.Burr Wallen. "Hemessen." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 18 April 2015 She portrayed ostensibly wealthy men and women often posed against a dark background. The delicate figures she painted have a graceful charm and are provided with stylish costumes and accessories. Her best-known work is her
self-portrait Self-portraits are Portrait painting, portraits artists make of themselves. Although self-portraits have been made since the earliest times, the practice of self-portraiture only gaining momentum in the Early Renaissance in the mid-15th century ...
(Kunstmuseum Basel), inscribed in Latin: "I Caterina van Hemessen have painted myself / 1548 / Her age 20".Kleiner, 519 Also in 1548, she painted Woman At Virginals which may have been a portrait of her sister Christina. It is thought that her self portrait and the Woman At Virginals were a pair to be hung together. Catharina mainly created portraits characterized by realism. The sitters, often seated, were usually seen against a dark or neutral ground. This type of framing and setting made for an intimate portrait. Van Hemessen's portraits are characterized by their realism. The one self-portrait and the half a dozen other portraits that have been attributed to her are small, quiet pictures. The sitters, often seated, were usually portrayed against a dark or neutral ground, their gazes rarely meeting the viewer's eyes. This type of framing and setting made for an intimate and dignified portrait. She produced religious compositions which were generally less successful than her portraits. There are no extant works later than 1554, which has led some historians to believe her artistic career might have ended after her marriage, which was common in the case of female artists. Although she retired, Catharina still taught three male apprentices.


Selected works

*
Portrait of a Lady
', 1551, National Gallery, London *'' Portrait of a Lady in 16th Century Dress'', Bowes Museum *''Young Woman Playing the
Virginals The virginals is a keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family. It was popular in Europe during the Renaissance music, late Renaissance and early Baroque music, Baroque periods. Description A virginals is a smaller and simpler, rectangular o ...
'', 1548, Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum


Gallery

File:Catharina van Hemessen - Girl at the Virginal.jpg, ''Girl at the Virginal'', 1548, Possibly a self portrait or of her sister File:Caterina van Hemessen Portrait of a Woman.jpg, ''Portrait of a Woman'', c. 1540s-early 1550s File:Caterina van Hemessen Portrait of a Woman Rijksmuseum.jpg, ''Portrait of a Woman'', 1548 File:Catharina van Hemessen - Christ meets Veronica.jpg, ''Christ meets Veronica'', 1541–1554 File:Catharina van Hemessen - Portrait of a Lady.jpg, ''Portrait of a Lady'' File:Catharina van Hemessen - The Lamentation of Christ.jpg, ''The Lamentation of Christ'', first half of 16th century File:Portrait of a Thirty-One-Year-Old Woman attributed to Catharina van Hemessen.jpg, ''Portrait of a thirty-one year old woman'', 1550 File:Attributed to Catharina van Hemmesen.jpg, ''Portrait of a child'', 1542 or 1560 File:Catharina van Hemessen - Mansportret - 1549.jpg, ''Portrait of a 42 years old man'', 1542 or 1560 File:Catharina van Hemessen - Portrait of a Man - 57.262 - Rhode Island School of Design Museum.jpg, ''Portrait of a man'', 1542 or 1560


Notes


Sources

* Chadwick, Whitney, ''Women, Art, and Society,'' Thames and Hudson, London, 1990 * Jones, Susan Frances. ''Van Eyck to Gossaert''. London: National Gallery, 2011. * Harris, Anne Sutherland and
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, ''Women Artists: 1550-1950'', Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Knopf, New York, 1976 * Kemperdick, Stephan. ''The Early Portrait, from the Collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein and the Kunstmuseum Basel''. Munich: Prestel, 2006. * Kleiner, Fred. ''Gardner's Art Through the Ages''. Wadsworth, 2009. * Heller, Nancy. ''Women Artists: An Illustrated History''. New York: Abbeville Press, 1997.


External links

* * * *https://www.tripimprover.com/blog/self-portrait-1548-by-caterina-van-hemessen *https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20210305-caterina-van-hemessen-an-unknown-visual-pioneer *https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/catharina-van-hemessen {{DEFAULTSORT:Hemessen, Catharina van Flemish Renaissance painters Flemish portrait painters Flemish history painters 16th-century Flemish painters 16th-century Flemish women painters Painters from Antwerp 1528 births 16th-century deaths