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The Meeting of Granida and Daifilo, Jan Mijtens, c. 1655 - c. 1660

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  • Размеры110.0 x 142.0 cm

Johannes Mytens (1614-1670) was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for portraits, genre scenes & historical allegories. Explore his refined style & legacy!

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The Meeting of Granida and Daifilo, Jan Mijtens, c. 1655 - c. 1660

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When this painting by Jan Mijtens was first exhibited in The Hague in 1881 it was said to be the biblical story of Isaac and Rebecca.5 On entering the museum it was called Shepherd Idyll,6 but shortly afterwards it was renamed Jacob and Rachel.7 Although Stechow recognized the subject in 1929 as the meeting of Granida and Daifilo it took until 1956 for that to be recorded in a collection catalogue.8 This is a depiction of the third scene of the first act of the pastoral play Granida by Pieter Cornelisz Hooft, which was initially performed in 1605 and was published in 1615. It was a great success and was staged in Amsterdam almost annually between 1642 and 1663. The printed version had its eighth edition in 1679.9 While the shepherd Daifilo and the shepherdess Dorilea are bickering over her feeling that he is merely wooing her for the fun of it and not out of love, the Persian princess Granida appears. She has lost her way after becoming separated from her hunting party. Here she is holding the bowl that Daifilo will shortly fill with water from the fountain. He is totally smitten by her charms, which infuriates Dorilea, who can be seen between them in the background. Granida is delighted by the simplicity of the pastoral life, which is in stark contrast to the corruption and dishonesty at court. That, though, does not prevent Daifilo from accepting her invitation to accompany her there. The fact that these events are set outdoors, whereas the next three acts take place in a Persian palace, made this a very popular scene for seventeenth-century Dutch painters,10 who produced at least 32 pictures of the encounter between Granida and Daifilo.11 When the Rijksmuseum acquired the canvas in 1900 it was thought to be a portrait historié,12 but it was only in 1935 that Martin described it as such in the literature.13 That view persisted for a long time, and was still being supported by Van den Brink in 1993 on the grounds that the figures of Granida and Daifilo are given greater prominence than they would get in an ‘ordinary’ history piece.14 In 2006, however, Bauer rightly observed that, compared to Mijtens’s other likenesses, here the physiognomies are in fact highly standardized.15 Of all 32 known paintings of the subject in Dutch art it is the one by Dirck van Baburen of no earlier than 1623 that can unequivocally said to be a portrait historié, and that is on the evidence of written sources.16 Its protagonists are depicted far larger, relatively speaking, than in the present scene. In every other case the portrait nature is rendered uncertain by the small size of the figures or the lack of adequate reference material. With 10 works as opposed to 150 likenesses, the genre of history painting was clearly a very minor part of Mijtens’s output.17 Like the group portraits, they are set against a landscape background which plays an essential role in the scene, as it does in this Meeting of Granida and Daifilo. Here it is presented as an Arcadia, with the addition of a fountain with sculpted putti of the kind that could be found in parks. The topmost one is winged like a cupid and is holding a pitcher. The connotation of a fountain of love is thus unmistakable in this context. The picture is not dated, but the warm tones and flowing execution place it stylistically in Mijtens’s later oeuvre, so it can be assigned to the latter half of the 1650s.18 Van den Brink pointed out that there was once an overmantel in the Princessehof in Leeuwarden that was probably either a replica or a copy after the Rijksmuseum painting.19 Judging by a photograph in which it appears, it was a little narrower and lacked the fountain on the right. Richard Harmanni, 2023 See Key to abbreviations, Rijksmuseum painting catalogues and Acknowledgements

Биография художника

Johannes Mytens: A Master of Dutch Portraiture

Johannes Mytens (c. 1614 – 1670) stands as a prominent figure within the illustrious Dutch Golden Age, celebrated primarily for his exquisite portrait paintings that captured the essence of aristocratic families and individuals alike. Born in The Hague, he emerged from a lineage steeped in artistic tradition—his uncles Isaac Mijtens and Daniël Mijtens were also painters, fostering an environment ripe for creative development. This familial connection profoundly shaped Mytens’ artistic trajectory, influencing his training under luminaries like Anthony van Opstal and Nicolas van der Horst, establishing him firmly within the established artistic circles of his time.
  • Early Training & Influences: Van Opstal's meticulous realism and van der Horst’s masterful use of light undoubtedly instilled in Mytens a foundational understanding of technique—a hallmark that would characterize his subsequent oeuvre.
  • Guild Membership & Artistic Community: Joining the Hague Guild of Saint Luke in 1642 marked a pivotal moment, solidifying his professional standing and aligning him with fellow artists who championed artistic excellence and innovation. Notably, he spearheaded the formation of the confrerie pictura, demonstrating his commitment to fostering collaborative creativity within the artistic landscape.
Mytens’ artistic output spanned diverse genres, ranging from stately portraits showcasing the grandeur of Dutch royalty to intimate genre scenes depicting everyday life—often imbued with subtle symbolic representations reflecting prevailing social and moral values. His unparalleled skill in rendering clothing – particularly the opulent attire of affluent Dutch citizens – distinguishes him as a uniquely perceptive artist who meticulously documented the visual culture of his era. Scholarly research confirms that Mytens nurtured numerous talented students, including Nicolaes Lissant, Gerard de Nijst, Adriaen Stalpert van der Wiele, Pouwels van de Velde, Andries Thijsz. De Wit, and Urbanus Talibert van Yperen—a testament to his enduring legacy as a pedagogue and mentor.

Notable Works & Artistic Style

Mytens’ artistic style is characterized by a harmonious blend of realism and idealism, reflecting the Baroque aesthetic prevalent during his lifetime. He skillfully employed chiaroscuro – dramatic contrasts between light and shadow – to sculpt figures with remarkable depth and dimensionality, conveying emotion and psychological nuance. His compositions are meticulously balanced, prioritizing clarity and elegance while simultaneously incorporating symbolic elements that enrich the narrative content. Consider particularly ‘The van der Graeff Family,’ where he deftly portrays a wealthy English family against a richly textured backdrop—a masterpiece demonstrating his mastery of color palettes and spatial arrangement. Similarly, his depiction of Frederick Henry’s daughters exemplifies Baroque grace and sophistication.
  • ‘The van der Graeff Family’: This monumental portrait showcases Mytens' ability to capture familial bonds and convey aristocratic status with breathtaking precision.
  • Portrait of James, 4th Lord Cranstoun: A captivating depiction of Scottish nobility, demonstrating Mytens’ talent for portraying character and conveying emotion through nuanced facial expressions.

Legacy & Historical Significance

Johannes Mytens' contribution to Dutch art history extends beyond his individual paintings; he served as a crucial catalyst in shaping the artistic sensibilities of subsequent generations. His influence can be discerned in the works of his students, who carried forward his stylistic innovations and upheld his commitment to artistic integrity. Furthermore, Mytens’ meticulous documentation of social life—particularly through genre scenes—provides invaluable insights into the cultural milieu of 17th-century Holland. As a symbol of Dutch artistic excellence during its golden age, Mytens continues to inspire admiration and scholarly investigation today, securing his place as one of the most revered portrait painters of his era.

Further Exploration

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Johannes Mytens

Johannes Mytens

1614 - 1670 , Netherlands

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Golden Age
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Baroque']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Anthony van Opstal
    • Nicolas van der Horst
  • Date Of Birth: The Hague, Netherlands (1614)
  • Date Of Death: 1670
  • Full Name: Johannes Mytens
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The van der Graeff Family
    • Portrait of the daughters of Frederick Henry of Orange
    • Portrait of James, 4th Lord Cranstoun
  • Place Of Birth: The Hague