Putti in Clouds, Supporting a Globe

Jan Thomas Flemish
Former Attribution Anthony van Dyck Flemish

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Jan Thomas (also known as Jan Thomas van Yperen, or Ieperen) appears to have been a member of Rubens’s workshop in the 1630s before joining the Antwerp painter’s guild in 1639/1640 and, in the mid-1650s, leaving Flanders first for Germany and then for Vienna, where he continued his career as a history painter and portraitist. The present drawing of putti holding a globe of some kind—a common allegorical motif, usually expressive of triumph—is likely a study for a painting. Undulating contour lines of varied weight and thickness convey the fleshy but weightless bodies of the putti. Long strokes of pen and brush indicate rays of light.

Putti in Clouds, Supporting a Globe, Jan Thomas (Flemish, Ypres 1617–1678 Vienna), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash; framing lines in pen and brown ink

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