ArtistsJoachim Anthonisz Wtewael
Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael

Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael

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  • Futurism
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Joachim Anthoniszoon Wtewael, also known as Uytewael, was a Dutch Mannerist painter and draughtsman, as well as a highly successful flax merchant, and town councillor of Utrecht. Wtewael was one of the leading Dutch exponents of Northern Mannerism, and his distinctive and attractive style remained largely untouched by the naturalistic developments happening around him, "characterized by masterfully drawn, highly polished figures often set in capricious poses". Wtewael was trained in the style of late 16th-century Haarlem Mannerism and remained essentially faithful to it, despite painting well into the early period of Dutch Golden Age painting.

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Artsy artwork: The Judgment of Paris (ca. 1615)
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Artsy artwork: The Marriage of Peleus and Thetis (1610)
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Artsy artwork: Moses Striking the Rock (1624)
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Artsy artwork: Lot and his Daughters
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Artsy artwork: Mercury and Argus
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National Gallery of Art
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