File:Bacchant, 1626, Adriaen de Vries (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam).jpg

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Nederlands: Dit beeld is voor zover bekend het laatste dat Adriaen de Vries maakte. Het ademt in alles de geniale en eigenzinnige stijl waar hij zo beroemd om is. De houding van de figuur is heel dynamisch en het lichaam is losjes gemodelleerd, waardoor het brons iets schetsmatigs en spontaans krijgt. Met deze stijl was De Vries zijn tijd ver vooruit: pas enkele eeuwen later zou deze manier van modelleren door beeldhouwers vaker worden toegepast.
English: This sculpture is known to be the very last that Adriaen de Vries made. It breathes in all the genius and selfish style he is so famous for. The attitude of the figure is very dynamic and the body is loosely modeled, giving the bronze something sketchy and spontaneous. With this style, De Vries was far ahead: only a few centuries later, this method of modeling by sculptors would be applied more often.
Deutsch: Soweit bekannt, ist diese Skulptur die letzte, die Adriaen de Vries gemacht hat. Es atmet in all dem Genie und egoistischen Stil, für den er so berühmt ist. Die Haltung der Figur ist sehr dynamisch und der Körper ist locker modelliert, was der Bronze etwas skizzenhaftes und spontanes verleiht. Mit diesem Stil war De Vries weit voraus: Nur wenige Jahrhunderte später würde diese Methode der Modellierung durch Bildhauer häufiger angewendet werden.
Français : Cette sculpture est connue pour le moins que Adriaen de Vries a fait. Il respire tout le génie et le style égoïste dont il est si célèbre. L'attitude de la figure est très dynamique et le corps est légèrement modélisé, donnant au bronze quelque chose de sommaire et spontané. Avec ce style, De Vries était loin en avant: seulement quelques siècles plus tard, cette méthode de modélisation par les sculpteurs serait appliquée plus souvent.
Español: Dicho estatua es para el día de hoy, mientras que el Adriaen de Vries maakte. Het ademt in alles de geniale en eigenzinnige stijl waar hij zo beroemd om es. De houding van de figuur es dinamismo de talón en het lichaam es los gemelos gemelos, waardoor het brons iets schetsmatigs in spontaans krijgt. Met deze stijl fue De vries zijn tijd ver vooruit: no enkele eeuwen later zou deze manier van modelleren por beeldhouwers vaker worden toegepast.
Italiano: Questa scultura è nota al minimo che Adriaen de Vries ha fatto. Respira in tutto il genio e lo stile egoistico di cui è famoso. L'atteggiamento della figura è molto dinamico e il corpo è modellato leggermente, dando al bronzo qualcosa di sconnesso e spontaneo. Con questo stile, De Vries era molto avanti: solo pochi secoli più tardi, questo metodo di modellistica da scultori sarebbe stato applicato più spesso.
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Object number BK-2015-2-1
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Adriaen de Vries  (1556–1626)  wikidata:Q367968
 
Adriaen de Vries
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Fries Adrian
Description Dutch sculptor, architect and visual artist
Date of birth/death 1556 Edit this at Wikidata 13 December 1626 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death The Hague Prague
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creator QS:P170,Q367968

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