Description: Joanna Koerten, (married name Joanna Block) (17 November 1650 in Amsterdam – 28 December 1715 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch artist who excelled in painting, drawing, embroidery, glass etching, and wax modeling. She achieved fame as a silhouette cutter, the art of creating outline images from pieces of cut paper mounted on a contrasting background. She produced landscapes, seascapes, flowers, portraits, and religious scenes in this medium. Her clients included Peter the Great of Russia, Frederick Elector of Brandenburg, Johan de Witt and William III of England.BiographyShe was the daughter of Jan Koerten (1622–1651), a Baptist cloth merchant, and his wife Ytje Cardinaels (d. before October 25, 1691). Her father died when she was one year old. Her mother remarried Rosin Zacharias in 1659, also a cloth merchant. Joanna only married in 1691 after her mother and stepfather had died, when she was 41 years old. Her husband was Adrian Block, who, just like her father and stepfather, was a cloth merchant. He was of Mennonite background. They had no children.From a young age she sat apart from other children and showed an interest in depicting what she saw around her, things both animate and inanimate.She gained fame as an artist working out of her husband's shop at No. 137 Nieuwendijk Amsterdam, which served as a gallery of her work. Peter the Great honored her with a visit in 1697 in the company of Mayor Witsen. According to Houbraken, she could carve scenes on glass with a diamond, embroider and weave silk creations, pouring wax creations, lace-making and watercolor painting.According to the RKD, she was known as a knipkunstenaar or papercut artist and draft man. Joanna Koerten died on 28 December 1715 aged 65, and is buried in the Oudezijds Chapel, Amsterdam.After her death her gallery continued as a place of interest to artists and a visitors book kept by her surviving husband shows the names of many notable artist and poet visitors, both during her lifetime and beyond. Among them are artists Gerard de Lairesse, Melchior Hondecoeter and Nicholas Verkolje; calligraphers Jacob Gadelle, and Mary Strick; and poets David van Hoogstraten John Brandt, Gesine Brit and Katharina Lescailje.TechniqueKoerten's paper cutting technique imitates the high art characteristics of oil painting and sculpture of the 17th century. She focused to create the effect of the textural and perspective nature of painting while at the same time achieving the monumental nature of sculpture. She emphasized the pictorial and illusionist aspects of paper cutting, making her an innovative artist of her time as compared to typical paper cut art with delicate interlaced and calligraphic strands. She used a wide variety of cut shapes to more accurately imitate the appearance of gradually chiaroscuro, similar to painting. In her portrait of Peter the Great c.1697, she portrays varying textures and contrast shown in the rough stonework through small slits as well as in Peter's armor shining in dark wedge cuttings contrasting against the white paper. Peter's fur ermine cape utilizes cutting techniques created with sharp spiked cuts, soft molded carvings, and short, ragged snips. Koerten's Frederik III shows line-work depicting a deeper illusion of interior space in her use of linear perspective. Textured stonework and shimmering fabrics are also shown in this work along with curved, sweeping cuts resembling the appearance of hair.
Price: 6 USD
Location: Austin, Texas
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Shape: Rectangle
Size: 6 1/4" x 4 1/2"
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Item Length: 4 1/2"
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Department: Adults
Care Instructions: Dust, Clean with Dampen Cloth
Item Height: 6 1/4"
Style: Italian
Features: Italian Man, 3D Effect, Decorative
Finish: Painted
Room: Any Room
Item Width: 1/2"
Engraved: No
Handmade: Yes
Pattern: Waiter/ Chef
Character: chefs
Color: Multicolor
Material: Resin, Stone
Orientation: Vertical
Battery Type: N/A
Subject: Waiter/ Chef
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Brand: Joanna
Mounting: Hanging
Type: Wall Plaque Art
Customized: No
Model: Wall Plaque
Theme: Italian Man, Waiter, Olive Trees, Whimsical
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Character Family: Chefs
Item Weight: Unknown
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