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Justus Sustermans
Justus Sustermans, by Anthony van DyckBorn 28 September 1597
AntwerpDied 23 April 1681 (aged 83)
FlorenceField Painting Justus Sustermans (28 September 1597 – 23 April 1681), also known as Giusto Sustermans, was a Flemish painter in the Baroque style. He was born in Antwerp and died in Florence.
Sustermans is chiefly notable for his portraits of members of the Medici family as he was their court painter. His work can be found in both the Palatina Gallery and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, and in many other galleries around the globe. During his lifetime he was fêted as the finest portrait painter in Italy.
He studied early on in Flanders and Antwerp, possibly with artists such as Willem de Vos (a nephew of the painter Marten de Vos) and also Frans Pourbus the younger. He was eventually invited to Florence under the patronage of the Medici Family where he studied Italian portraitists such as Il Guercino, the Spanish Diego Velázquez and France’s Pierre Mignard. While in Italy he also became influenced by the Venetian artists.[1]
Selected works
- Portrait of a Lady, Oil on canvas, (Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena)
- Portrait of a Lady Wearing Pearls , Oil on Canvas, (Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Ukraine)[2]
- Portrait of the Grand Duke Ferdinando II of Tuscany and his Wife Vittoria della Rovere, Oil on Canvas, (National Gallery, London)
- The Senators of Florence swearing Allegiance to Ferdinando II de’Medici, Oil on Canvas, (Ashmolean, Oxford)
- Portrait of Cardinale Carlo de' Medici, Oil on canvas, (Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan)
- Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Ruler of Mantua from 1587–1612, Wearing the Order of the Redemeer, Oil on canvas,
- Portrait of Galileo Galilei, (Shown right) Oil on canvas, (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich)
- Portrait of Galileo, Oil on canvas, (Uffizi Gallery, Florence)
- Portrait of Woman, Oil on canvas (National Museum of Serbia) , Belgrade [2]
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