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Dieric Bouts (born – 6 May 1475) was an Early Netherlandish painter. Bouts may have studied under
Rogier van der Weyden Rogier van der Weyden (; 1399 or 140018 June 1464), initially known as Roger de le Pasture (), was an Early Netherlandish painting, early Netherlandish painter whose surviving works consist mainly of religious triptychs, altarpieces, and commis ...
, and his work was influenced by van der Weyden and
Jan van Eyck Jan van Eyck ( ; ; – 9 July 1441) was a Flemish people, Flemish painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators of what became known as Early Netherlandish painting, and one of the most significant representatives of Early Nort ...
. He worked in
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from 1457 (or possibly earlier) until his death in 1475. Bouts was among the first northern painters to demonstrate the use of a single
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(as illustrated in his ''Last Supper'').


Works


Early works (before 1464)

Bouts' earliest work is the '' Triptych of the Virgin's Life'' in the Prado (Madrid), dated about 1445. The ''Deposition Altarpiece'' in Granada (Capilla Real) probably also dates to this period, around 1450–1460. A dismembered canvas altarpiece—now in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Brussels), the J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles), National Gallery (London), Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena), and a Swiss private collection—with the same dimensions as the ''Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament'' may belong to this period. The Louvre ''Lamentation (Pietà)'' is another early work.


Documented works

The ''Last Supper'' is the central panel of '' Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament'', commissioned from Bouts by the Leuven Confraternity of the Holy Sacrament in 1464. All of the central room's
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s (lines imagined to be behind and perpendicular to the picture plane that converge at a vanishing point) lead to a single vanishing point in the centre of the mantelpiece above Christ's head. However the small side room has its own vanishing point, and neither it nor the vanishing point of the main room falls on the horizon of the landscape seen through the windows. The ''Last Supper'' is the second dated work (after
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' ''Virgin and Child Enthroned with St. Jerome and St. Francis'' in Frankfurt, dated 1457) to display an understanding of Italian linear perspective. Scholars also have noted that Bouts' ''Last Supper'' was the first Flemish
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to depict the
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. In this central panel, Bouts did not focus on the biblical narrative itself but instead presented Christ in the role of a priest performing the consecration of the Eucharistic
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from the
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. This contrasts strongly with other Last Supper depictions, which often focused on Judas's betrayal or on Christ's comforting of John. Snyder, James. "Bouts". ''Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online''. Oxford University Press. Web. Retrieved 2 November 2013. Bouts also added to the complexity of this image by including four servants (two in the window and two standing), all dressed in Flemish attire. Although once identified as the artist himself and his two sons, these servants are most likely portraits of the confraternity's members responsible for commissioning the altarpiece. The ''Last Supper'' was the central part of the
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in the St. Peter's Church, Leuven. The ''Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament'' has four additional panels, two on each side. Because these were taken to the museums in Berlin and Munich in the 19th century, the reconstruction of the original altarpiece has been difficult. Today it is thought that the panel with Abraham and Melchizedek is above the Passover Feast on the left wing, while the Gathering of the Manna is above Elijah and the Angel on the right wing. All of these are typological precursors to the Last Supper in the central panel. After attaining the rank of city painter of Leuven in 1468, Bouts received a commission to paint two more works for the
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. The first was an altarpiece of the ''Last Judgment'' (1468–1470), which exists today only in the two wings with the '' Road to Paradise'' and ''The Fall of the Damned'' in the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille (France), and a fragmentary ''Bust of Christ'' from the central panel in the
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, Stockholm. After this, he turned to the larger commission for the Justice Panels (1470–1475), which occupied him until his death in 1475. He completed one panel and began a second, both depicting the life of the 11th-century Holy Roman Emperor Otto III. These pieces can now be seen in the Brussels Museum. The remaining two Justice panels were never completed.


Devotional panels and portraits

Many of Bouts' authentic works are small devotional panels, usually of the Virgin and Child. An early example is the ''Davis Madonna'' in New York (
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), excellent copies of which exist in the Bargello in Florence and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. This composition follows the formula of the miraculous icon of Notre-Dame-des-Grâces, which was installed in the cathedral of
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(France) in 1454. The ''Virgin and Child'' in the National Gallery (London) is the largest and most ambitious of these Marian pictures. In the realm of portraiture, Bouts expanded upon the tradition established by Robert Campin,
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,
Rogier van der Weyden Rogier van der Weyden (; 1399 or 140018 June 1464), initially known as Roger de le Pasture (), was an Early Netherlandish painting, early Netherlandish painter whose surviving works consist mainly of religious triptychs, altarpieces, and commis ...
, and
Petrus Christus Petrus Christus (; 1410/1420 – c. 1475/1476) was an Early Netherlandish painter active in Bruges from 1444, where, along with Hans Memling, he became the leading painter after the death of Jan van Eyck. He was influenced by van Eyck and R ...
. His 1462 ''Portrait of a Man'' in the National Gallery (London) is the first instance of a sitter shown in three-quarter view before a discernible background with a glimpse of the landscape out the window. Also widely attributed to Bouts is the ''Portrait of a Man'' in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), which resembles some of the figures in the artist's late Justice Panels of 1470–1475. Other portraits associated with Bouts, such as those in Washington (
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) and Antwerp ( Royal Museum of Fine Arts), are more problematic.


Other works

The ''Last Supper'' and Justice Panels are the only works known to be definitely done by Bouts. The remaining panels from the ''Last Judgment Altarpiece'' (datable to 1468–1470) and the triptych '' The Martyrdom of St Erasmus'' (before 1466) are also fairly secure attributions. Aside from these, a number of other paintings have been attributed to him. These are: ''Christ in the House of Simon'', ''Christ in the House of Simon'' and ''Nativity'' fragment with the Virgin at Prayer in the Staatliche Museen. The triptych the ''Martyrdom of St. Hippolytus'' ( Groeningemuseum), ''Virgin Enthroned with Four Angels'' ( Capilla Real, Granada), and an ''Annunciation'' ( Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon). The
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holds '' The Entombment'', the ''Virgin Enthroned with St. Peter and St. Paul'', and ''The Virgin and Child''. Others are ''Saint James the Greater'' (
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, Madeira, Portugal), ''Ecce Agnus Dei'', (Alte Pinakothek), ''Moses before the Burning Bush'' (
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), ''Bust of Christ'' (
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), ''Virgin and Child'' ( National Gallery of Art, Washington), and a ''Resurrection'' in the Norton Simon Museum of Art. Two are in the
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– a ''Nativity'' fragment with St. Joseph and the ''Virgin and Child Enthroned in a Niche''. Two Boutsian works in the
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in
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have perplexed art historians. One is the so-called ''Pearl of Brabant triptych'', which writers as early as 1902 tried to separate from Bouts' authentic works. Recent research seems to refute this attempt. The other is a pair of panels from an altarpiece depicting the Passion, respectively showing the ''Betrayal of Christ'' and the ''Resurrection''. For a long time these were considered some of Bouts' earliest works, but dendrochronological evidence now places them around the time of his death in 1475. Schone's 1938 invention of a "Master of the Munich Betrayal" is a more appropriate attribution.


Family

Bouts was married twice and had four children. One of his weddings was in
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about 1447. His two daughters went to convents, and his two sons became painters who carried the Bouts workshop into the mid-16th century. Little is known of the elder son, Dieric the Younger, although he appears to have continued in his father's style until his early death in 1491. The younger brother, Aelbrecht (or Albert), did likewise, but in a style that is unmistakably his own. His distinctive work propelled Boutsian imagery into the 16th century.


Exhibition ''Dieric Bouts, Creator of Images''

In 2023, the museum of Leuven (Belgium), organised a retrospective exhibition on the work of Bouts, entitled ''Dieric Bouts, Creator of Images'', under the direction of Peter Carpreau. The main themes in the exhibition were Bouts's devotional work, his landscape painting, the use of perspective and the beauty of the banal in his paintings. Specific to this exhibition was the link made between Bouts' work and today's visual culture.


Notes


References


Sources

*Paul Heiland, ''Dirk Bouts und die Hauptwerke seiner Schule'' (Potsdam, 1902). *Max J. Friedländer, ''Die altniederländische Malerei'', vol. 3 (Berlin, 1925); Eng. trans. as ''Early Netherlandish Painting'', vol. 3 (Leiden and Brussels, 1968). * Ludwig von Baldass, "Die Enwicklung des Dieric Bouts," ''Jahrbuch der Kunsthist. Samml. Wien'', n.s., 6 (1932): 77–114. *Wolfgang Schöne, ''Dieric Bouts und seine Schule'' (Berlin and Leipzig, 1938). *M. J. Schretlen, ''Dirck Bouts'' (Amsterdam, 1946). *J. Francotte, ''Dieric Bouts'' (Leuven, 1951–52). *Erwin Panofsky, ''Early Netherlandish Painting'' (Cambridge, MA, 1953). *Valentin Denis, ''Thierry Bouts'' (Brussels and Amsterdam, 1957). *''Dieric Bouts'', exh. cat. (Brussels and Delft, 1957–58). *''Dieric Bouts en zijn Tijd'', exh. cat. (Leuven, 1975). *''Dirk Bouts (ca. 1410–1475): Een Vlaams primitief te Leuven'', exh. cat. (Leuven, 1998). *Maurits Smeyers, ''Dirk Bouts, Schilder van de Stilte'' (Leuven, 1998). *Anna Bergmans, ed., ''Dirk Bouts: Het Laatste Avondmaal'' (Tielt, 1998). *Catheline Périer-D'Ieteren, ''Dieric Bouts: The Complete Works'' (Brussels, 2006). * *Peter Carpreau, e.a., Dieric Bouts, Creator of Images, exh. cat., Leuven, 2023


External links


Dieric Bouts in the Leuven St. Pieter ChurchDirk Bouts at Panopticon Virtual Art Gallery''Fifteenth- to eighteenth-century European paintings: France, Central Europe, the Netherlands, Spain, and Great Britain''
a collection catalog fully available online as a PDF, which contains material on Dieric Bouts (cat. no. 17)
''Gerard David: purity of vision in an age of transition''
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Bouts (see index) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bouts, Dirk 1410s births 1475 deaths Dutch painters Dutch male painters Netherlandish Renaissance painters Early Netherlandish painters Painters from Haarlem Painters from Leuven