Johannes Moreelse

Johannes Moreelse, Democritus and Heraclitus
Johannes Paulus Moreelse, or Johan Pauwelszon Moreelse (c. 1603 – October 1634), was a Dutch baroque painter belonging to the school of Utrecht Caravaggism during the Dutch Golden Age.
Moreelse was born in Utrecht, Holland. His father, Paulus Moreelse, was at that time a famous portrait painter.[1][2] Little is known about his life. Johan Moreelse studied in Utrecht, in the studio of his father, and then in Rome (1627), where he was appointed into a papal knight order.[1] Moreelse died in his home town during a plague epidemic. His small number of known works were only assigned to him in the 1970s.[2]
References
- 1 2 Fremantle, Katharine (October 1974). "The Identity of Johan Moreelse, Painter". The Burlington Magazine 116 (859): 618–620. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- 1 2 Nicolson, Benedict (October 1974). "Additions to Johan Moreelse". The Burlington Magazine 116 (859): 618+620–621+623. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
Bibliography
- B. Nicolson, Caravaggism in Europe, Oxford (1979), 2nd ed., dl. I, pp. 150–151
- J. A. Spicer [e.a.], cat. tent. Masters of Light. Dutch painters in Utrecht during the Golden Age, Baltimore (The Walkers Art Gallery), San Francisco (Fine Arts Museum), London (The National Gallery) (1997–1998), pp. 385–386
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