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Peter Lely - A Lyrical Vision (Paperback, 1)
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Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) was Charles II's Principal Painter and
the outstanding artistic figure of Restoration England. When Lely
arrived in England in the early 1640s his ambition was to be a
painter of narrative scenes and not to work as a portraitist.
However, the 'subject pictures' did not find favor with many
English patrons and he produced less than thirty. As Lely's friend
Richard Lovelace explained, all they wanted was "their own dull
counterfeits" or portraits of their mistresses. Thus, Lely was
obliged to turn to portraiture to make a living. Yet, his poetic
pictures of figures in idyllic landscapes are among the most
beautiful paintings made in 17th-century England and this catalog
will be the first in-depth look at this important chapter of this
major painter's career. Lely was born in Westphalia and received
his artistic training in Haarlem with Frans Pietersz. De Grebber.
He came to England around 1643. Few painters had stayed in London
following the move of the Royal Court to Oxford, and Lely was
therefore free to establish his reputation in the city. By 1650 he
had settled at a house on Covent Garden Plaza (a five-minute walk
from Somerset House) where he remained for the rest of his life.
His major patrons were the 'Puritan Earls', a group of cultivated
noblemen including the Duke of Northumberland and the Earls of
Pembroke and Salisbury, as well as the circle surrounding the
Countess of Dysart at Ham House. Lely never met Van Dyck (who had
died in London in 1641), but he had the opportunity to study his
paintings and those of the great Venetian 16th-century artists
Giorgione and Titian in the houses of these wealthy aristocratic
patrons. He began to buy these works himself and by the end of his
life had amassed one of Europe's richest collections of 16th- and
17th-century Italian paintings and drawings. It was probably in
response to the pictures of Van Dyck and the Venetian Renaissance
that he made his most ambitious works, including The Concert (The
Courtauld Gallery) and Nymphs by a Fountain (Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London). This group of enigmatic paintings are massive in
scale and united by strong lighting, idealized landscape settings
and a sense of theatricality and sensuality. Unlike many painters,
Lely did not rely on classical mythology, but was able to create
his own, highly personal dramas. For instance, it is likely that
the man playing the viola da gamba in the center of The Concert is
the painter himself. The exhibition Peter Lely: A Lyrical Vision at
The Courtauld Gallery, London, is on view from 11 October 2012 to
13 January 2013.
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