THULDEN, Theodor van - b. 1606 's-Hertogenbosch, d. 1669 's-Hertogenbosch - WGA

THULDEN, Theodor van

(b. 1606 's-Hertogenbosch, d. 1669 's-Hertogenbosch)

Flemish painter, engraver and designer of tapestries, a pupil and collaborator of Rubens. He trained under an Antwerp portrait painter. By 1626 he became a master in Antwerp’s painters’ guild and later served as its dean.

A visit to France from 1631 to 1633 introduced the Mannerism that deeply affected Van Thulden’s early works. At Fontainebleau he copied Primaticcio’s and Nicolò dell’Abate’s decorations. Back in Antwerp, his manner increasingly reflected Rubens’s Baroque influence. In 1635 he executed Rubens’s designs for city decorations celebrating the triumphal entry of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Spain. By 1644, despite returning to his obscure birthplace, the famous Van Thulden continued receiving major commissions. His style grew increasingly classical: his compositions became more calm, his subjects less violent and more emotional, his brushstroke less exuberant, and his colors muted. Real piety imbued his religious works, including engravings, drawings, stained-glass windows, and altarpieces. Other subjects encompassed mythology, history, literature, and portraiture, often emulating Anthony van Dyck’s graceful, elegant manner. Between 1648 and 1651, he created decorations for the Dutch palace in The Hague, along with Jacob Jordaens and others.

Although like most contemporary painters of historical and religious themes he was strongly influenced by Rubens, he did succeed in working out a personal idiom. His appealingly sweet style won him numerous commissions both inside and outside of Flanders, and he worked in The Hague and Paris, as well as Antwerp, where he was mainly based.

Allegory of the Entry of 's-Hertogenbosch and Meierij into the Union of Utrecht
Allegory of the Entry of 's-Hertogenbosch and Meierij into the Union of Utrecht by

Allegory of the Entry of 's-Hertogenbosch and Meierij into the Union of Utrecht

This is a bozzetto for a huge painting on canvas for the decoration of the town hall in ’s-Hertogenbosch. The painting glorifies the province of North Brabant and its towns as they enter the Union of Utrecht.

Allegory of the Return of Peace
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Allegory of the Return of Peace

Van Thulden’s close contact with Rubens’s work and studio left its mark on his compositional schemes. This is evident in the many political allegories and religious compositions painted for his birthplace, ’s-Hertogenbosch.

Apollo Chasing Daphne
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Apollo Chasing Daphne

In the period 1636-1638 Rubens’s workshop received a large commission to make mythological decorations for the hunting pavilion Torre de la Parada of the Spanish king Philip IV near Madrid. For this project Thulden, together with a number of painters from Rubens’s circle, painted decorations after oil sketches by Rubens.

Harmony and Marriage
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Harmony and Marriage

The artist was influenced by his master, Rubens.

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My Treasures Are My Children
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My Treasures Are My Children

Perseus and Andromeda
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Perseus and Andromeda

This painting is characteristic of Thulden’s style in his period in ’s-Hertogenbosch. The figures are recognizable as the sensual types used by Rubens in the 1630s. His soft palette is also derived from Rubens.

Perseus and Andromeda (detail)
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Perseus and Andromeda (detail)

The Education of Frederik Hendrik
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The Education of Frederik Hendrik

At Frederik Hendrik’s death in 1674, his widow, Amalia von Solms, conceived a new plan to honour the life, deeds, and memory of her late husband in the Oranjezaal in her own new palace Huis ten Bosch. Constantijn Huygens would serve as adviser, and Jacob van Campen was commissioned to oversee the execution of the painted decoration. The decorations cover the walls of the cross-shaped central hall with chamfered inner corners from floor to ceiling and were executed by Pieter de Grebber, Salomon de Bray, Caesar van Everdingen, Pieter Soutman, Gerrit van Honthorst, and Jacob van Campen himself. In addition to these Northern Netherlandish artists, several Southern Netherlandish painters were also retained, including Jacob Jordaens, who completed the largest canvas in 1652, Triumph of Frederik Hendrik, and Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and Theodoor van Thulden. With its programmatic mixture of mythology, allegory, and actual historical events, the cycle recalls the glorifying decorative programs that Rubens had painted for the Spanish, French, and English courts.

The picture shows one of the canvases by Thulden on the wall of the Oranjezaal.

The Forge of Vulcan
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The Forge of Vulcan

At Frederik Hendrik’s death in 1674, his widow, Amalia von Solms, conceived a new plan to honour the life, deeds, and memory of her late husband in the Oranjezaal in her own new palace Huis ten Bosch. Constantijn Huygens would serve as adviser, and Jacob van Campen was commissioned to oversee the execution of the painted decoration. The decorations cover the walls of the cross-shaped central hall with chamfered inner corners from floor to ceiling and were executed by Pieter de Grebber, Salomon de Bray, Caesar van Everdingen, Pieter Soutman, Gerrit van Honthorst, and Jacob van Campen himself. In addition to these Northern Netherlandish artists, several Southern Netherlandish painters were also retained, including Jacob Jordaens, who completed the largest canvas in 1652, Triumph of Frederik Hendrik, and Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and Theodoor van Thulden. With its programmatic mixture of mythology, allegory, and actual historical events, the cycle recalls the glorifying decorative programs that Rubens had painted for the Spanish, French, and English courts.

The picture shows one of the canvases by Thulden on the wall of the Oranjezaal.

Time Reveals the Truth
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Time Reveals the Truth

Amongst the painter around Rubens, Theodor van Thulden held an important position. Like Rubens, he was skilled in creating large-scale cycles of paintings that expressed the High Baroque both formally and iconographically and he was well-versed in the various allegorical personifications.

Venus and Adonis
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Venus and Adonis

The painting shows the strong influence of Rubens and Van Dyck exerted on Van Thulden.

Venus and Adonis
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Venus and Adonis

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