- Gonzales Coques
Gonzales Coques (1614 or
1618 -18 April 1684 ) was aFlemish Baroque painter .Veronique van Passel, "Coques [Cocks; Cox] , Gonzales [Consael; Gonsalo] ," "Grove Art Online".Oxford University Press , [accessed November 24, 2007] .] He was the son of Pieter Willemsen Coques, a respectable Flemish citizen, and not, as his name might imply, a Spaniard, was born inAntwerp . In 1626–28 he entered the studio ofPieter Brueghel the Younger , and subsequently studied withDavid II Rijckaert . He is primarily known as a painter of small cabinetconversation piece s, a type of elegant informal groupportrait that he is credited with inventing.cite book | author = Hans Vlieghe | year = 1998 | title = Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585-1700 | series = Pelican history of art | location = New Haven | publisher = Yale University Press | pages = 146–148 | id = ISBN 0300070381] The influence ofAnthony van Dyck resulted in his nickname "Little van Dyck".After a period of travel, probably to
England where Van Dyck was active, he entered Antwerp'sGuild of St. Luke in 1640–41. He was married twice, first to Ryckaert's daughter Catharina, and then to Catharina Rysheuvels. He was a member of two rhetorician guilds in the city, and twice he was made president of the painters' guild.This small portraits were in great demand with both the
bourgeoisie andnobility . Patrons includedFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg ,Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange andJohn of Austria the Younger .One of his canvases in the gallery at the Hague represents a suite of rooms hung with pictures, in which the artist himself may be seen at a table with his wife and two children, surrounded by masterpieces composed and signed by several contemporaries. Partnership in painting was common amongst the small masters of the
Antwerp school ; and it has been truly said of Coques that he employedJacob von Arthois forlandscape s,Anton Ghering andWillem Schubart von Ehrenberg for architectural backgrounds,Hendrik Steenwijck the younger for interiors, andPieter Gysels forstill life and flowers; but the model upon which Coques formed himself was Van Dyck, whose sparkling touch and refined manner he imitated with great success. He never ventured beyond the cabinet, but in this limited field the family groups of his middle time are full of life, brilliant from the sheen of costly dress and sparkling play of light and shade, combined with finished execution and enameled surface.Notes
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