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Artist

Jacob Jordaens

Year
Antwerp 1593 - 1678
Price range
0 – 3,000,000 USD +
Jacob Jordaens was a prominent painter of the Flemish Baroque closely associated with his native city, Antwerp where he almost never left.

Jordaens’ vast output ranged from religious, mythological and historical subjects often executed in a large format, but also portraits, genre scenes and tapestry designs. Jordaens’ exuberant idiom celebrates carnal abundance and joie de vivre, with a hallmark cast of voluptuous female forms, ruddy-faced, brawny eaters and drinkers. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Jordaens never visited Italy, but absorbed the dramatic realism of Caravaggio and chromatic splendor of the Venetian Renaissance through Rubens, with whom he developed a close working relationship and tangibly refers to in a work like the Allegory of Fruitfulness (1620-29; The Wallace Collection, London). The extent of confusion of their work has only been addressed in recent scholarship. Generally speaking, Jordaens’ oils show more dramatic chiaroscuro and thicker impasto than the older master.

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Market

Top 3 auction prices

3,310,669 $
2012
3,428,802 $
2007
4,730,000 $
2016

Details

The sales are: Christie’s London – 4 Dec 2012 lot 18 (2,057,250 GBP), Christie’s London – 5 Jul 2007 lot 66 (1,700,000 GBP), Sotheby’s New York – 28 Jan 2016 lot 27.
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Books on Jacob Jordaens

Joost Vander Auwera and Irene Schaudies, eds., Jordaens and the Antique, exh. cat., Brussels and New Haven, 2012.

Zita Ágota Pataki, Birgit Ulrike Münch, eds., Jordaens: Genius of Grand Scale, New York, 2012.

A. d’Hulst, Jacob Jordaens, trans. P.S. Falla, Ithaca, 1982.

Michael Jaffé, Jacob Jordaens 1593–1678, exh. cat. Ottawa, 1968.

Cornelis de Bie, Het Gulden Cabinet vande Edel Vry Schilder-Const, 1662, reprint, Antwerp, 1971.

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