Triumph of Time - HOECKE, Jan van den - WGA
Triumph of Time by HOECKE, Jan van den
Triumph of Time by HOECKE, Jan van den

Triumph of Time

by HOECKE, Jan van den, Oil on canvas, 79 x 105 cm

For Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, van den Hoecke designed the oil sketches for a series of 12 wall tapestries on the motif of vanitas and a series of ten tapestries under the title ‘Allegory of Time’: Day and Night, six pictures of The Months, the Four Seasons, the Four Elements and the Triumph of Time. The series of the Allegory of Time was woven between 1647 and 1650 in the Brussels tapestry workshop of Everaert Leyniers. Several other artists such as Pieter Thijs and Adriaen van Utrecht also worked on the series. Ten preparatory oil sketches (“modelli”) that van den Hoecke made for the series have survived (four in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna), as have eight tapestries based on the designs for Day and Night and The Months. Four of the modelli for The Months are now in the Miramare Castle in Trieste.

The cartoons of van Hoecke for the Allegory of Time series were innovative in that they dispensed with the traditional borders of the tapestries, which he replaced by elements of the picture such as piers, entablature and foreground step of the architecture as well as with sumptuous festoons of game, fowl, fish, flowers and fruit. He was also able to create an illusion of three-dimensional space by extending the architectural elements behind and around the figures. The muted palette of the modelli shows that van den Hoecke was more interested in line and composition than in colour.

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