Two paintings by Pieter Crijnse Volmarijn identified in The Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg and the Gallery of the Uffizi in Florence

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  • Matías Díaz Padrón Museo Nacional del Prado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2011.v84.i335.477

Keywords:

Flemish Painting, 17th century, Jacob Jordaens, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert, Three Kings, repentant sinners

Abstract


Pieter Crijnse Volmarijn (1612-1657) is an enigmatic, little-studied painter, limited to two articles by professors J. S. Held and A. d’Hulst. Stylistic analysis has led to the identification of two new works, one catalogued as anonymous in recent studies by N. Gritsay and N. Babina, and the other included in the recent monograph on Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert. This article offers precise keys for the study of the personality of Volmarijn and certain iconographic considerations.

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Published

2011-09-30

How to Cite

Díaz Padrón, M. (2011). Two paintings by Pieter Crijnse Volmarijn identified in The Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg and the Gallery of the Uffizi in Florence. Archivo Español De Arte, 84(335), 276–282. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2011.v84.i335.477

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