KUPECKY, Jan

Bohemian Baroque Era Painter, 1667-1740 Bohemian painter. He was born into a weaver's family, who, as Moravian Brethren, were forced to emigrate from Bohemia to Pezinok, Slovakia. Having met the artist Benedikt Claus (1632/3-1707), he left home at 15 to join him in Vienna, and three years later accompanied him to Italy. He worked in Venice and other north Italian towns before settling in Rome, where he made a meagre living by copying portraits. Although he attempted genre and historical paintings, portraiture became his main work. His influences ranged from prominent Venetian painters such as Bernardo Strozzi, Johann Carl Loth and Giuseppe Ghislandi to Anthony van Dyck and Hyacinthe Rigaud.


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KUPECKY, Jan Self-Portrait sg6u oil


Self-Portrait sg6u
Painting ID::  7749
Self-Portrait sg6u
c. 1690 Oil on canvas, 25.5x20.5 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
   
   
     

KUPECKY, Jan Young Man with a Violin oil


Young Man with a Violin
Painting ID::  32357
Young Man with a Violin
1690s Oil on canvas, 89.5 x 72 cm
1690s Oil_on_canvas,_89.5_x_72_cm
   
   
     

KUPECKY, Jan Portrait of the Court Musician Josef Lemberger oil


Portrait of the Court Musician Josef Lemberger
Painting ID::  32358
Portrait of the Court Musician Josef Lemberger
Oil on canvas
Oil_on_canvas
   
   
     

KUPECKY, Jan Viola da Gamba oil


Viola da Gamba
Painting ID::  81410
Viola da Gamba
ca. 1720(1720) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
ca._1720(1720) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

KUPECKY, Jan Self portrait oil


Self portrait
Painting ID::  81889
Self portrait
1711(1711) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 94 x 74 cm (37 x 29.1 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     KUPECKY, Jan
     Bohemian Baroque Era Painter, 1667-1740 Bohemian painter. He was born into a weaver's family, who, as Moravian Brethren, were forced to emigrate from Bohemia to Pezinok, Slovakia. Having met the artist Benedikt Claus (1632/3-1707), he left home at 15 to join him in Vienna, and three years later accompanied him to Italy. He worked in Venice and other north Italian towns before settling in Rome, where he made a meagre living by copying portraits. Although he attempted genre and historical paintings, portraiture became his main work. His influences ranged from prominent Venetian painters such as Bernardo Strozzi, Johann Carl Loth and Giuseppe Ghislandi to Anthony van Dyck and Hyacinthe Rigaud.

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