VERHAECHT, Tobias - b. 1561 Antwerpen, d. 1631 Antwerpen - WGA

VERHAECHT, Tobias

(b. 1561 Antwerpen, d. 1631 Antwerpen)

Tobias Verhaecht (van Haecht; Verhaegt), Flemish painter and draughtsman, active also in Italy. He spent much of his early life in Florence, where he won the favour of Francesco I, Grand Duke of Tuscany (reg 1574-87), and in Rome, where he earned a reputation as a painter of landscape frescoes. In 1590 he became a master in the Guild of St Luke, Antwerp. A year later he married Suzanna van Mockenborch, a distant relation of Rubens; she died in 1595, and he remarried the next year. Verhaecht was an active member of the rhetoricians’ chamber, the Gillyflower, as his father had been, and he wrote a comedy for them in 1620 and donated two complete costumes for torch-bearers. In 1594 he was commissioned to design the decorations for the triumphal entry into Antwerp of Archduke Ernst of Hungary (1553-95). Verhaecht trained several pupils, including his son Willem van Haecht II and, briefly, Rubens.

Landscape with Christ and his Disciples at Emmaus
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Landscape with Christ and his Disciples at Emmaus

This is a typical Verhaecht composition with a compact Alpine landscape.

Landscape with Couple Setting out Falconing
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Landscape with Couple Setting out Falconing

This domestic landscape composition is based on Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s riverside drawings, proliferated by his followers.

Landscape with St John the Evangelist at Patmos
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Landscape with St John the Evangelist at Patmos

This painting is an example of the landscape compositions painted by Verhaecht in the first years of his activity as an artist in Antwerp. These panoramic landscapes of bizarre and striking rock formations, with sharp and conical outlines, evoke a clear relationship with the landscape painters of the first half of the sixteenth century, who worked in the tradition of Joachim Patenier.

Mountainous Landscape
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Mountainous Landscape

The painting depicts an extensive mountainous landscape with two figures crossing a bridge, a castle beyond. While his contemporaries were turning towards realistic depictions of the Dutch landscape, Verhaecht persisted with his fantastic, imaginary panoramas, dominated by imposing mountains and unusual jagged rock formations, as seen in the left foreground of the present work.

Formerly this painting was attributed to Joos de Momper.

Mountainous River Landscape
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Mountainous River Landscape

The picture represents an extensive mountainous river landscape with the reconciliation of Jacob and Laban, a fortified town on a cliff-top beyond.

Road between Cliffs
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Road between Cliffs

Crossing the Alps proved to be the experience of a lifetime for Verhaecht. The world of giant mountain ranges with their huge peaks and expansive panoramas remained Verhaecht’s principal subject matter to the end of his life.

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