Andries Danielsz. & Frans Francken II

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Andries Danielsz. & Frans Francken II active first half of seventeen century in Antwerp Holy Family with S. Anne in a Garland of Flowers Oil on panel 68,5x50 cm (27 by 20 in.) Signed: F. Franck fecit Provenance: Private Collection. Belgium Exhibitions: Duti h and Flemish Seventeenth Century Paintings Daphne Alazraki, New York 1993 Very few biographical data are known about Andries Danielsz. Even the spelling of his name varies from Daneels to Danielsz. It is certain that Andries was first apprenticed with Pieter Breughel the Younger in 1599 and that in 1602 he became master of the St. Luke Guild in Antwerp. 1 Hairs concludes that Andries might have been born around 1580. Recognizing that Andries was a pupil of Pieter Breughel the Younger, one may also understand how he was most likely influenced by Pieter II and also by Jan Breughel the Elder, since Jan I was Pieter II's brother and certainly all of the Breughel's influenced one another to different degrees. It has also been the case that Danielsz.' paintings have been erroneously attributed to Jan Breughel the Elder. Hairs argues that the Garland of Flowers with The Virgin and Child which is conserved at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan and is attributed to Jan Breughel the Elder (pl.l), 2 is in fact by Andries Danielsz. Hairs bases her argument on stylistic grounds: ses formes precises et ferines sont plus detailees; il donne du volume a sa guirlande par la vigeur de ses formes et le contraste desfleurs avec lefeuillage et le fond d'un acre brunatre. Dans sa palette domine, comme chey Breughel, le rouge, le jaune et le blanc? It remains uncertain whether Hairs' assertion is correct, 4 however for purposes of this essay it is significant to stress the stylistic affinity of Jan Breughel I and Andries Danielsz. 1) Maere & Wabbes (1994) vol.1, p.125 2) Jan Breughel I '.' / Andries Danielsz., Garland of Flowers with The Madonna and Child, panel 63 x 49 cm Biblioteca Ambrosiana. Milan: Hairs (1985) pp.256-257 3) Hairs (1985) p. 256 4) Kit/ lists in his monograph another painting by Jan Breughel The Elder with the same subject but of different size. This picure evidently is an authentic work by Jan I because it is documented since 1608 when it was acquired by Frederico Borromeo: Jan Breughel the Elder, The Madonna from Milan, copper 27 x 22 cm Biblioteca Ambrosiana. Milan, inv.no. 71; Ertz (1979) p.589 no.187 pi.377 Ertz suggests a dale February 1608 when Frederico Borromeo corresponded with Jan Breughel about this painting. In 1618 Borromeo donated the picture to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana. Ertz also suggests Hendrick van Balen as a collaborator of Jan Breughel in this painting. Wether Hairs has confused some documents or whether the painting mentioned by her is really kept at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana and was not known to Ertz. is of minor importance in this context. 56

PL I Jan Breughel I (?), Andries Daniels/,.. Ambrosiana Milan Andries Danielsz. remains an enigmatic painter as no other facts are known, apart from those few mentioned above and only two works are known to be signed (pl.4). 5 The evolution of the great popularity of depictions of religious subjects surrounded by flowers or fruits is multifaceted. Artists and collectors often had deeply rooted religious beliefs which had to be incorporated in the art which was created or commissioned. In essence paintings sometimes were required to qualify as strictly religious, and thereby justify the depiction of nature, even if the only intention was aesthetic appeal for the beholder. Furthermore there was the developing attitude in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries for artists to depict new scientific recognition and discoveries, including innovative botanical and zoological arrivals from far away places. PI.2 Jan Breughel I. The Madonna from Milan. Biblioteca Ambrosiana PL 3 Andries Danielsz. and Frans Franken II A Garland surrounding a trompe-l'oeil Painting of the Coronation of the Virgin, signed: f. ffranck IN oil on panel 63 x 47 cm The new commitment to educate the populace about discoveries in the world obligated painters to pause as craftsmen in the service of the Church and constructively assimilate into the cultural and scientific community. Thus artists not only continued to master problems of perspective and to render of objects with an even finer precision, but additionally were now required to cultivate knowledge, for example, of the human, animal and botanical anatomies. 5) Andries Danielsz.. A Garland of Flowers surrounding the Holy Family with Two Angels, God Father and the Holy Spirit observing the Scene from above, signed, oil on panel 105 x 75 cm. Provenance: Galerie Border & Steinmeyer, Luzern 1950; Newhouse, New York 1954; Galleria Lorenzelli, Bergamo 1968; Private collection Hairs (1985) p. 254, pi. 79 58

With the present picture Andries Daniels/, created a fine example of Flemish still life painting in which a figural scene is framed by a garland of flowers. Andries conveys the illusion of the Holy Family and the Holy Spirit hovering in space, since he abstains from painting the traditional cartouche around the figures. The flowers, however, are too large lor the figures and thus must be understood as an illusionary frame around the figures. Another painting of similar corn-position b) Danielsz. and Franken II was offered by Christie's in 1991 (pi.3).'' In the London painting the figures seemed to be framed by the garland caused by a trompe-1'oeil frame painted into the composition, while in our painting the figures integrate much better in the whole composition. Sixteenth and seventeenth century art presented knowledge of a developing world and its artefacts and one of the ideal vehicles within painting was the Wunderkammer. Wunderkammem were a genre of paintings developed in the sixteenth century as a means to satisfy curiosity and provide pleasure by way of discovery of little-known objects. Such cabinets were assembled by the rich bourgeoisie and the nobility. Artists had become mediators between humanistic education, worldly powers and even their international economies. Although we only know Danielsz. as an artist who preferred to depict nature with hopes to educate through his art. Frans Francken is renowned for painting religious subjects, often the Wunderkammem (pl.5) of which he became a specialist, and with an intent to educate.' 1 Frans Francken the Younger was trained by his father, the highly esteemed artist. Frans Francken the Elder. Francken initially followed his father but he later developed a more personal and independent style. His painting style also remained largely unaffected by Rubens, of whom he was an almost exact contemporary. Instead Frans Francken II relied much more on the sixteenth century tradition both in composition and subject matter. Francken primarily painted religious and mythological subjects, often in collaboration with a still life or landscape painter. PI. 5 Frans Francken II. The Curio Cabinet signed: FF. oil on panel 74 x 78 cm Kunsthistorisch.es Museum, Vienna, inv.no.1048 Our painting is a very good example of how two artists were each influenced by two different mainstream forces directing their production. Andries Danielsz. aimed to educate via modern botanical discovery and Frans Francken remained loyal to the Church, depicting religious subjects. 6) Wunderkammer, a Curio Cabinet by Francken kept in the Kunsthistorische Museum, Vienna, which is a fine example of how these cabinets were aimed to educate about the exotic, in the form of rare shells and art. 60 Andries Danielsz. and Frans Franken II (detail), cat.no. Ill

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