Article ID: CBB067817991

The wilderness of Allaert van Everdingen – experience and representation of the north in the age of the baroque (2020)

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In 1644, a young Dutch artist, Allaert van Everdingen, was traveling parts of Scandi- navia, which by that time was generally considered wild and on the border of the civilized world. His encounter with the nature in southern Norway and western Sweden was pivotal for his coming career as a popular painter of Nordic wilderness. A wilderness rendered more exotic as time went by, his perceived trustworthiness of its depiction came from his own concrete encounter with northern nature, which guaranteed a picture naer het leven (after life). This article takes a closer look at the drawings related to the actual trip. As a newcomer to the North, what did he see? The artist is usually considered in relation to the new realistic Dutch landscape painting, but could van Everdingen’s encounter with northern nature also be positioned within a context seldom mentioned in the literature—the baroque worldview? The argument is guided by the idea that the baroque points to the diverse expressions of an ongoing cultural crisis that challenged traditional views of reality, which include both artistic and philosophical articulations, as well as geographical and scientific discoveries. In hindsight certain traits stand out, such as a fascination for transience of life, dynamism of nature, unavoidability of illusion, performativity of society, and not least the willingness to see the qualities of newness and the strange. The baroque is the encounter with the strange, with the unknown. In this way, van Everdingen’s experience and representation of northern nature, especially in relation to rock, wood, and water, could be an early intervention in the slowly changing attitudes towards the wilderness, not least towards the barren nature of the north, which sublime romantic values were not generally perceived of until late eighteenth century.

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Authors & Contributors
Alagona, Peter S.
Barthelemess, Klaus
Camerota, Filippo
Chen-Morris, Raz
Cigoli, Ludovico Cardi da
Diogo, Maria Paula
Journals
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Archives of Natural History
Intellectual History Review
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Renaissance Studies
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Publishers
Routledge
University of California Press
Amsterdam University Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
Olschki
Springer
Concepts
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Visual representation; visual communication
Wild; Wilderness
Painters and painting
Science and art
Landscape; landscapes
People
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
Boyle, Robert
Cigoli, Lodovico
Kepler, Johannes
Kircher, Athanasius
Meyer, Lodewijk
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
16th century
18th century
20th century
21st century
Places
Italy
United States
Rome (Italy)
California (U.S.)
Florida (U.S.)
Australia
Institutions
UNESCO
Everglades National Park
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