Glenn Brown British, b. 1966
Reproduction, 2014
Oil on panel
135 x 101 cm (53 1/8 x 39 3/4 in)
This painting is based on a work by the Dutch artist Govert Flinck (1615-1660), a student of Rembrandt. Indeed, many of Flinck's paintings have been wrongly attributed to his famous...
This painting is based on a work by the Dutch artist Govert Flinck (1615-1660), a student of Rembrandt. Indeed, many of Flinck's paintings have been wrongly attributed to his famous tutor. This confusion of styles and attributions is rather entertaining. In my work, I have retained much of Flinck's composition, but have painted his skin a horrible radioactive yellow while his eyes have become cloudy, suggestive of cataracts. But perhaps most importantly, the viewer can look at the figure - but he is prevented from gazing back at you. The lines and colours of brushstrokes which make up the beard give the painting a disturbing feel, as if this wild, untamed beard has a life of its own.
– Steven Matijcio, Curator, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, USA
– Steven Matijcio, Curator, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, USA
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