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BRUYN, Barthel the Younger

BRUYN, Barthel the Younger

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Artists by letter B
Artist nationality German

Artist

(b. ca. 1530, Cologne, d. ca. 1608, Cologne)

Details

German painter, son of Barthel Bruyn the Elder. He is noted mainly for his portraits. He trained in his father's workshop. From about 1547, he worked with his father and his older brother Arnt on a series of 57 scenes from the New Testament for the cloisters of Cologne's Karmelitenkloster. His only signed painting, a diptych of Christ Carrying the Cross and Vanitas (1560, in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn), has served as a touchstone for scholars who have identified Bruyn the Younger's body of work by style. His portraits are similar in style to those of his father, but are slightly simpler. The sitters are usually depicted half-length against a flat background; the face is the centre of attention, but costume details are crisply described, and prominence is given to the hands. Bruyn typically worked within a limited palette of harmonious colours: black, white, gray, and browns, enlivened by limpid flesh tones. Upon his father's death in 1555, Bruyn inherited the workshop and continued to serve the same clientele. Like his father, he was active in the civic affairs of Cologne. He was elected to the Cologne City Council in 1567, 1580, and 1607. His failing eyesight caused him to cease painting and close the shop around 1590. //


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