Haarlem Mannerist artist Joachim Wtewael lived in Utrecht, painting and running a successful flax business. He began his career as a glass engraver, then studied in France and Italy. Wtewael preferred mythological and religious subjects, such as this masterwork, his “Judgment of Paris,” which transcends the classical with its detail and purposeful imperfections. This Mixed-Media work is a Classical Dutch tableau but lends itself to modern decorating and a luxury Manhattan penthouse.
Manhattan Penthouse NYCJoachim Wtewael Dutch (1566 - 1638) |
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Haarlem Mannerist artist Joachim Wtewael lived in Utrecht, painting and running a successful flax business. He began his career as a glass engraver, then studied in France and Italy. Wtewael preferred mythological and religious subjects, such as this masterwork, his “Judgment of Paris,” which transcends the classical with its detail and purposeful imperfections. This Mixed-Media work is a Classical Dutch tableau but lends itself to modern decorating and a luxury Manhattan penthouse. |
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