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Pieter Jacobsz Codde (December 11, 1599 – October 12, 1678) was a Dutch painter of
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, guardroom scenes and
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s.


Life

Codde was a technically skilled painter. He is said to have studied with
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, ; ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He lived and worked in Haarlem, a city in which the local authority of the day frowned on religious painting in places of worship but citizens liked to decorate thei ...
, but it is more likely that his training was with the portrait painter, inn-keeper, actor and art-dealer Barent van Someren (1572–1632) or possibly with Cornelis van der Voort (1576–1624). In 1623 he married the 18-year-old Marritje Arents. In the summer of 1625, at a party organized by Van Someren on his estate, Codde got into a fight with his friend, the artist Cornelis Duyster. It ended with bloodshed as the two hit each other in the face with jars. By 1628 Codde was living in the Sint Antoniesbreestraat, then a fashionable street in Amsterdam with many painters. In 1636 the couple divorced after he was accused of raping the maid; because nothing could be proved he was only locked up for one night. His wife went to live with Pieter Potter, their neighbor and the father of the painter
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. In 1657 he purchased a house on the Keizersgracht for 5,000 guilders, where he lived for the rest of his life. When Pieter Codde died, his maid, Barendje Willems, inherited most of his property.


Works

His earliest known work is a piece from 1626, ''Portrait of a Young Man'', now in the
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. Most of his best-remembered works were executed in
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and are small-scale paintings. They are distinctive in their silvery-gray tonalities, and many are musically themed, such as his first known genre work, ''Dancing Lesson'' (
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) from 1627, ''Musical Company'' of 1639, ''The Lute Player'' (
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) and, ''Concert'', a piece now in the Uffizi Gallery. The other piece by Codde in the Uffizi is a genre work, ''Conversation''. Codde also painted historical religious works, such as his ''Adoration of the Shepherds'', from 1645, in the
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of Amsterdam. Though it is unknown whether he studied with Hals, his style is undoubtedly similar in some respects. He was commissioned in 1637 to complete an unfinished work of Hals, the schutterstuk called '' Officers of the Company of the Amsterdam Crossbow Civic Guard Under Captain Reynier Reael and Lieutenant Cornelis Michielsz. Blaeuw''. While the choice of Codde to complete this work by Hals was not an obvious selection at the time, Codde's work is recognizably smoother. It is thought that Hals completed only the left half of the composition, with the third, fifth and seventh faces from the right; the rest was executed by Codde.Frans Hals: Exhibition on the Occasion of the Centenary of the Municipal Museum at Haarlem, 1862-1962., pp 55-56, publication Frans Hals Museum, 1962 The piece has become known as, ''The Meagre Company'', from comments by later viewers in the
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who observed that the men painted well over a decade later by Rembrandt in his '
The Night Watch ''Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq'', also known as ''The Shooting Company of Frans Banning Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch'', but commonly referred to as ''The Night Watch'' (), is a 1642 painting ...
' were much fatter. Codde's pupil was Willem Duyster, who was about the same age, and Jacob Duck was influenced by him. Simon Kick was their brother-in-law. Adriaen Brouwer, Gerard Terborch, and Pieter Quast also belonged to this group of painters that developed the style of genre scene. Codde may have been related to a poet with almost the same name, Pieter Adriaensz. Codde.


References


Sources

* Playter, C. B. 1972, Willem Duyster and Pieter Codde: The 'Duystere Wereldt' of Dutch Genre Painting, c. 1625-1635, Dissertation, Harvard University.


Further reading

* Beguin, S. 1952 "Pieter Codde et Jacob Duck", Oud Holland 67, pp. 112–116. * Benoit, F. 1914 "Un Petit Maitre Hollandais, Pieter Jacobsz. Codde", Revue de l’Art Ancien et Modern 35, pp. 15–32. * Brandt, P. Jr. 1947, "Notities over het Leven en Werk van den Amsterdamschen Schilder Pieter Codde", Historia 12, pp. 27–37. * Dozy, C. M. 1884, "Pieter Codde, de Schilder and de Dichter", Oud Holland 2, pp. 34–67. * Eeghen, I. H. van, 1974, "Pieter Codde en Frans Hals", Amstelodamum 61, pp. 137–141. * Moes, E. W. 1912, "Codde, Pieter", Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Kunstler, vol. 7, eds: U. Thieme and F. Becker, Leipzig, p. 156. * Rosen, J. 2010, Soldiers at Leisure: The Guardroom Scene in Dutch Genre Painting of the Golden Age, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. * Rosen, J. 2009, "The Guardroom Scene: A Visual Source for Rembrandt's Nightwatch", Source, Notes in the History of Art 28, no. 4, pp. 32–39. * Thiel, P. van 1989 "Pieter Codde, De Terugkeer der Jagers, 1633", Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum 37, pp. 219–222, 290-291. * Torresan, P. 1975, "Per una Rivalutazione de Pieter Codde", Antichita Viva 14, no. 1, pp. 12–23. * Vanhaelen, A. 2003, Comic Print and Theatre in Early Modern Amsterdam. Gender, Childhood and the City, Aldershot.


External links


Codde at WGAArtworks by Pieter CoddeVermeer and The Delft School
a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on Pieter Codde {{DEFAULTSORT:Codde, Pieter 1599 births 1678 deaths Painters from Amsterdam Dutch Golden Age painters Dutch male painters