- Albert Eckhout
Albert Eckhout (c. 1610, Groningen - 1665) was a Dutch
portrait andstill life painter.Eckhout was among the first European artists to paint scenes from theNew World . In 1636, he traveled toDutch Brazil , invited by countJohn Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen . There, he painted portraits of natives, slaves andmulatto s. He is also famous for his still lifes of Brazilian fruits and vegetables.The majority of his work is now stored at theNational Museum of Denmark inCopenhagen . In art history, he is taken to be part ofBaroque .Dutch Brazil
John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen took the painters Albert Eckhout and
Frans Post to Dutch Brazil to have them record the country's landscape, inhabitants,flora andfauna . Eckhout focused on the people, plants and animals. For this, he created eight life-size representations of Brazil's inhabitants, twelve still lifes and a large piece of dancing natives. For many Europeans, these works were their first introduction to the New World. In 1644, Eckhout returned to Europe.Portraits
While Post was focusing on painting maps and landscapes, Eckhout made pieces about the inhabitants and still-lifes with fruits and vegetables. His work is said to give the first realistic image of the native population, part of the Tupi and Tupaya tribes. The Tupis were regarded as the natives who were the closest to the Europeans; in the pieces, they are clothed and pose in a cultivated environment. The Tupaya's dance on the other hand, shows naked savages surrounded by wild animals. This picture was much more in accordance with the mental image of the natives back in Europe.
till lifes
For a couple of reasons, the series of twelve still lifes by Albert Eckhout are unique. First, they show Brazil's abundant crops and second, these are the only known still lifes from the 17th century showing an (overcast) sky in the background.
External links
* [http://eckhout.natmus.dk/gallery.shtml Eckhout on the site of the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen]
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