BOSSCHE, Balthasar van den - b. 1681 Antwerpen, d. 1715 Antwerpen - WGA

BOSSCHE, Balthasar van den

(b. 1681 Antwerpen, d. 1715 Antwerpen)

Flemish painter. He studied with the Flemish genre painter Gerard Thomas (1663-1720), and was very much influenced by his teacher’s genre style of interior painting, especially his depictions of well-furnished bourgeois rooms and conversation pieces, complete with detailed settings that helped to display his patrons’ gentility. He established a reputation for such works, and was fascinated by the presentation of studio interiors and collectors’ galleries, with the figures emblematic of the arts.

Van den Bossche was accepted into the Antwerp Guild in 1697 before travelling to France where for some time he had a studio in Paris. He returned to Antwerp in 1700. There he worked for an art dealer, and continued to paint with notable success, receiving patronage from important figures such as the Duke of Marlborough in Antwerp after the Battle of Ramillies in 1706.

The artist’s glittering career was cut short by his untimely death in 1715. He is said to have died by striking his head on a window while instructing his pupils.

A Nobleman's Picture Gallery
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A Nobleman's Picture Gallery

The second half of the seventeenth century saw the rise of connoisseurship in the modern sense of the word. In the present painting, van den Bossche’s nobleman is shown surrounded by objects which infer his intellect and knowledge of art. Around him, attendant figures hang on his every word as he apparently holds forth.

An Artist's Studio
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An Artist's Studio

Pictures of artists in their studios flourished in the Low Countries in the seventeenth-century. Many painters who turned to representing the familiar world naturalistically - in landscapes, genre scenes and portraits - also depicted the painter’s studio as a scene from daily life. The numerous pictorial representations of artists’ studios provide information on artistic practice and theory of the period

Studio of a Sculptor
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Studio of a Sculptor

Van den Bossche was fascinated by the presentation of studio interiors and collectors’ galleries, with the figures emblematic of the arts, as exemplified by the present picture.

Studio of an Artist
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Studio of an Artist

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