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Marcus gheeraerts the younger biography definition

Marcus Gheeraerts also written as Gerards or Geerards ; c. He became a fashionable portraitist in the last decade of the reign of Elizabeth I under the patronage of her champion and pageant-master Sir Henry Lee. He introduced a new aesthetic in English court painting that captured the essence of a sitter through close observation.

He became a favorite portraitist of James I 's queen Anne of Denmark , but fell out of fashion in the late s.

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Hardly anything is known of the paintings of the elder Gheeraerts, although his work as a printmaker was renowned in Europe. Like other Protestant artists from the Habsburg Netherlands , Gheeraerts the Elder fled to England with his son to escape persecution in his home country during the governership of the Duke of Alba. His wife was a Catholic and remained behind and is believed to have died a few years later.

Father and son are recorded living with a Dutch servant in the London parish of St Mary Abchurch in On 9 September , the elder Gheeraerts remarried.

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His new wife was Susanna de Critz, a member of an exiled family from Antwerp. It is not known by whom young Marcus was trained, although it is likely to have been his father. He was possibly also a pupil of Lucas de Heere. Records suggest that Marcus was active as a painter by The couple had six children, only two of whom seem to have survived—a son, Marcus III c.

The earliest signed works by Gheeraerts the Younger date from c. From around , Gheeraerts led a "revolution" in English portraiture. New too were capturing the character of individual sitters through close observation and the use of sombre colour and greyed flesh tones.