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Name
  
Johannes der

Role
  
Painter

Period
  
Dutch Golden Age


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Died
  
February 17, 1644, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Artist Perspective: Dr Paul Uhlmann discusses Johannes van der Beeck (Torrentius).


Johannes (Jan) Symonsz van der Beeck (1589 – buried 17 February 1644) was a Dutch painter also known by his alias Johannes Torrentius. ("Torrentius" is a Latin equivalent of the Beeck surname, meaning "of the brook" or "of the river".)

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Despite his reputation as a still life master, few of Torrentius' paintings survive, as his works were ordered to be burned after he was accused of being a Rosicrucian adherent of atheistic and Satanic beliefs. The tortured painter was thrown into prison as a convicted blasphemer until being permitted to leave the country as a political gesture for England's Charles I, a Beeck admirer.

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Life and career

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Johannes van der Beeck was born and died in Amsterdam, where he married in 1612. Relations between himself and wife Neeltgen van Camp eventually soured and ended in a divorce. Beeck was briefly thrown into jail for failing to pay his former wife her alimony in 1621.

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His libertine ways and purported membership in the Rosicrucian order led to his 1627 arrest and torture as a religious non-conformist and an alleged blasphemer, heretic, atheist, and Satanist. The 25 January 1628 judgment from five noted advocates of The Hague pronounced him guilty of "blasphemy against God and avowed atheism, at the same time as leading a frightful and pernicious lifestyle." It was widely believed that the condemned Torrentius' influence had affected Jeronimus Cornelisz, a trader of the Dutch East India Trading Company who led a bloody mutiny aboard the Batavia, a 1628 ship of the Dutch East India Company in 1629.

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According to the RKD, Torrentius was tried in 1627, but according to Houbraken, who quoted Theodorus Schrevelius, he was tried and placed on the painbench, and thereupon sentenced to 20 years in the Tuchthuis (the Haarlem house of detention), on 25 July 1630.

Although he was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, King Charles I of England — an admirer of the painter's works – intervened, and was able to secure his release after two years, hiring Torrentius as Court Painter. He stayed in England for 12 years, returning to Amsterdam in 1642.

Torrentius in fiction

Johannes Torrentius is the subject of Brian Howell's novel, The Stream and The Torrent: The Curious Case of Jan Torrentius and the Followers of the Rosy Cross: Vol.1 (Zagava/Les Editions de l'Oubli, 2014). This novel has now appeared in a complete edition re-titled 'The Curious Case of Jan Torrentius' (Zagava, 2017) and narrates Torrentius's story from the point of view of a number of the polyglot Constantijn Huygens's well-connected friends, who include the poet John Donne, Elizabeth of Bohemia, and the inventor Cornelis Drebbel. Huygens does not complete his collection, but his son, the scientist Christiaan Huygens, finishes the job with the inclusion of a very unexpected entry. Taken together, this collection of documents forms a portrait of a great artist who was tortured for his freethinking and ultimately persecuted for his involvement in matters of state.

Torrentius in film

Only one of Torrentius paintings survived; it now is part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. In the documentary 'MYSTERIOUS MASTERPIECE Cold Case Torrentius') -69 minutes, 2016) by Maarten de Kroon in cooperation with Jeanne van der Horst, this 'Still life with Bridle' is submitted to a close technical investigation. A wide array of international experts (a.o. Christopher Brown, Walter Liedtke, Martin Kemp, Nelleke Noordervliet, Pieter Roelofs, Arie Wallert) comment on the artist's mysterious technique and dramatic life story. The film details the technical research shedding new light on Torrentius' work. 'MYSTERIOUS MASTERPIECE' premiered on September 24, 2016 at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht.

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Johannes van der Beeck Wikipedia