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1630 Danzig - after 1703 Agula. Known for: Painting.
Born in Danzig in 1630, Carl Borromäus Andreas Ruthart enlisted as a free master of the Painter’s Guild in Antwerp in 1663 after a visit to Rome in 1659. Under the influence of painters like Jan Fyt... Read full biography
Born in Danzig in 1630, Carl Borromäus Andreas Ruthart enlisted as a free master of the Painter’s Guild in Antwerp in 1663 after a visit to Rome in 1659. Under the influence of painters like Jan Fyt and Frans Snyders, Ruthart began a career as a wildlife painter, frequently showing animals hunting... Read full biography
Born in Danzig in 1630, Carl Borromäus Andreas Ruthart enlisted as a free master of the Painter’s Guild in Antwerp in 1663 after a visit to Rome in 1659. Under the influence of painters like Jan Fyt and Frans Snyders, Ruthart began a career as a wildlife painter, frequently showing animals hunting or fighting. Ruthart’s lively paintings, while always maintaining a highly recognisable individualised style, certainly demonstrate his clear engagement with the wider artistic context in which he... Read full biography
Born in Danzig in 1630, Carl Borromäus Andreas Ruthart enlisted as a free master of the Painter’s Guild in Antwerp in 1663 after a visit to Rome in 1659. Under the influence of painters like Jan Fyt and Frans Snyders, Ruthart began a career as a wildlife painter, frequently showing animals hunting or fighting. Ruthart’s lively paintings, while always maintaining a highly recognisable individualised style, certainly demonstrate his clear engagement with the wider artistic context in which he worked. He had a precise knowledge of the anatomy of his subjects and had great skill in rendering texture. Carl Borromaus Andreas Ruthart passed away some time after 1703 in Agula, Germany.
Born in Danzig in 1630, Carl Borromäus Andreas Ruthart enlisted as a free master of the Painter’s Guild in Antwerp in 1663 after a visit to Rome in 1659. Under the influence of painters like Jan Fyt and Frans Snyders, Ruthart began a career as a wildlife painter, frequently showing animals hunting or fighting. Ruthart’s lively paintings, while always maintaining a highly recognisable individualised style, certainly demonstrate his clear engagement with the wider artistic context in which he worked. He had a precise knowledge of the anatomy of his subjects and had great skill in rendering texture. Carl Borromaus Andreas Ruthart passed away some time after 1703 in Agula, Germany.
