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Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius, ''De liggeren en andere historische archieven der Antwerpsche sint Lucasgilde''
Volume 2, Antwerp, 1864, pp. 37 and 41 on
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(c. 1615–1665)A. Orlando, ''Van Dyck e i suoi amici. Fiamminghi a Genova 1600-1640''
Genova, Palazzo della Meridiana, Sagep, Genoa 2018
was a Flemish
painter Painting is a Visual arts, visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called "matrix" or "Support (art), support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with ...
who after training in Antwerp spent his known active career in Italy. He was initially a collaborator in the studio of the de Wael brothers in Genoa and later developed an independent practice. While he appears to have enjoyed the patronage of the nobility of Genoa, the scope of his oeuvre is not very well understood. A few portraits and a
history painting History painting is a genre in painting defined by its subject matter rather than any artistic style or specific period. History paintings depict a moment in a narrative story, most often (but not exclusively) Greek and Roman mythology and B ...
have been attributed to him.


Life

Details about the life of the artist are scarce. The artist biographer Raffaello Soprani discusses Hovaert in his 1768 ''Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti genovesi'', in which he refers to the artist as 'Giovanni Hovart'.Raffaello Soprani, ''Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti genovesi''
Nella stamperia Casamara, dalle cinque Lampadi, con licenza de' Superiori, 1768, pp. 465-466
His birthplace was likely
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but may also have been Antwerp. He is believed to be the person registered under the name Hans de Houwer as a pupil of the otherwise obscure painter Jan Blanckaert in the records of the Antwerp
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in the guild year 1633–33. He left Flanders soon after commencing his training in Antwerp. He is recorded in
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around 1635. Genoa was at the time an attractive destination for artists since the competition between artists there was less intense than in the leading Italian cultural centres Rome,
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and
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. Genoa was also a thriving port city where a large number of potential customers and collectors lived.Anversa & Genova: een hoogtepunt in de barokschilderkunst
In Genoa Hovaert seems to have quickly been taken under the wing of
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. Cornelis de Wael was a painter as well as a merchant who had moved to Genoa with his brother
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from their native Antwerp around 1619.Alison Stoesser, ''Lucas and Cornelis de Wael: Flemish artists in Antwerp, Genoa and Rome in the seventeenth century'', vol. 1: Text, unpublished doctoral dissertation
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/ref> The workshop of the brothers de Wael in Genoa was the centre of the colony of Flemish artists who resided in or passed through the city. These itinerant Flemish artists could take advantage of the work and artistic activity that their workshop attracted. The brothers provided a home, materials and tools, they assisted their compatriots with their local integration, passed on recommendations to clients and formulated competition rules.Wael, Cornelis
in: the Enciclopedia online of the Prado Museum
When
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visited Genoa, he also stayed with the de Wael brothers. Several Flemish artists visiting Genoa became collaborators in the de Wael workshop. This was also the case of Jan Hovaert who is described as a pupil as well as a collaborator of Cornelis de Wael. It seems that later on Hovaert was able to establish himself as an independent painter of historical and religious subjects as well as portraits. These works were highly appreciated by the Genoese nobility but only a few of these have been located.Francesco Rossi, ''HOVAERT, Jan, dit Di Lamberto Giovanni''
in: Dictionnaire des peintres belges
The contemporary fame of Hovaert is attested by his inclusion in his contemporary Luca Assarino's ''Giuochi di Fortuna, o sia gli avvenimenti di Astiage e di Mandane'', of 1669. Assarino includes Hovaert, whom he refers to as 'Giovanni Havvorth', among the leading painters in Genoa of that time such as
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,
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and
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.Giacomo Montanari. ''Jan Hovart (o Howart), San Gerolamo con le sante PaolaRomana, Blesilla ed Eustochio, c. 1635. Genova, chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena''
in: "Van Dyck e i suoi amici. Fiamminghi a Genova 1600-1640", a cura di A. Orlando, 2018, pp. 282-287
Hovaert married Giovanna Anna Teodora Smit, daughter of Lambert Smit, the Consul of the Flemish-German nation in
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in 1631. They had a number of children. One of their sons became a painter and studied in Rome. He died in Genoa in 1665.


Work

De Wael was a painter of religious subjects as well as of portraits. His currently known oeuvre is limited to two works. Hovaert was active as a portrait painter. Among the 111 works recorded to be in his workshop upon his death were many portraits of prominent personalities in Genoa. Luca Assarino mentions that Hovaert's reputation relied on his portraits of female and male sitters and that he painted a portrait of
Luca Giustiniani Luca Giustiniani (Genoa, 1586 - Genoa, 24 October 1651) was the 107th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. Biography Son of Alessandro Giustiniani Longo, doge in the two-year period 1611–1613, and Lelia De Franchi Toso, he was ...
, the Doge of the Republic of Genoa between 1644 and 1646. Two portraits representing Luca Giustiniani, one, a preparatory study on board (private collection) and the other, a final work on canvas (Musée de Bastia) were formerly attributed to his master Cornelis de Wael but are now given to Hovaert.''Portrait of Luca Giustiniani, Doge of the Republic of Genoa''
Formerly attributed to Cornelis de Wael, now attributed to Jan Hovaert at the
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A painting representing ''St. Jerome together with his disciples St. Paula and St. Eustochium'' (Church of Saint Magdalene, Genoa) is the sole surviving religious work of the artist. The altarpiece was most likely commissioned to celebrate the second dedicatee of the church of the Magdalene, Saint Jerome. Saint Jerome was dear to the
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who owned the church since 5 October 1576 as their founder
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was named after the saint. The Somaschi Fathers initiated a total renovation of the church interior in 1635. It is therefore plausible to take the year 1635 as the earliest date for the execution of Hovaert's altarpiece. The canvas has a pyramidal composition. Saint Jerome is sitting at the center of the group of three saints Paula,
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and
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. He is shown reading out from a big book that is on his lap. He is reading the genesis of the
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, an educational theme that was dear to the Somaschi Fathers. Hovaert has depicted Saint Jerome as the austere wise model portrayed by
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rather than the disheveled and gaunt figure devoured by penitence preferred by 16th and 17th century painters. The work shows the stylistic characteristics of the artist: the use of rapid touches and a free brush in the physiognomies and palette of the painting. The face of Gerolamo is marked by study and age, and weighed down by dark and voluminous circles. His eyes are vivid and very mobile and their liquidity and brightness is highlighted through carefully placed highlights and dots of color. The hands follow less the diaphanous and elongated form of the Vandyckian model. The fingers have an earthy and fleshy consistency. The style and palette are close to the works of Cornelis De Wael. Hovaert may also have been active as the copyist who created many of the copies after van Dyck that are found in Genoa.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hovaert, Jan Flemish Baroque painters Flemish portrait painters Flemish history painters People from the Spanish Netherlands Expatriates in the Republic of Genoa 1610s births 1665 deaths