A Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Their Scholars, Imitators, and Analogists: Including an Account of Some of the Early German Masters, Connected with Those of Flanders and HollandH.G. Bohn, 1855 - 416 pages |
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... Haerlem , probably about the year 1630. He showed an early predi- lection for the art of painting , and had made considerable progress when only twelve years old . There are pictures by him signed and dated 1645. It is not recorded that ...
... Haerlem , probably about the year 1630. He showed an early predi- lection for the art of painting , and had made considerable progress when only twelve years old . There are pictures by him signed and dated 1645. It is not recorded that ...
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... Haerlem in 1691. A description of upwards of four hundred and fifty pictures by this very emi- nent master may be found in Smith's Catalogue Raisonné , with many interesting particulars relating to them . One of the finest landscapes by ...
... Haerlem in 1691. A description of upwards of four hundred and fifty pictures by this very emi- nent master may be found in Smith's Catalogue Raisonné , with many interesting particulars relating to them . One of the finest landscapes by ...
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... Haerlem in 1650 , and died there in 1713. He was a scholar of Ruisdael , and imitated his style rather closely . His pictures may be distinguished by their verdant hue in the foliage , and by being supplied with figures by Barent Gaal ...
... Haerlem in 1650 , and died there in 1713. He was a scholar of Ruisdael , and imitated his style rather closely . His pictures may be distinguished by their verdant hue in the foliage , and by being supplied with figures by Barent Gaal ...
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... Haerlem , and flourished about 1654. His manner partakes of Waterlo , Jan Both , and Ruisdael ; his pictures are sometimes en- riched with animals and figures by Wouwerman and Lin- gelbach . They are of very rare occurrence , and not ...
... Haerlem , and flourished about 1654. His manner partakes of Waterlo , Jan Both , and Ruisdael ; his pictures are sometimes en- riched with animals and figures by Wouwerman and Lin- gelbach . They are of very rare occurrence , and not ...
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... Haerlem , and profited by observing the artistic methods of his friend . But this is only conjec- ture . There are , however , many pictures of both that ap- proximate , and only differ in the handling peculiar to each . The earlier ...
... Haerlem , and profited by observing the artistic methods of his friend . But this is only conjec- ture . There are , however , many pictures of both that ap- proximate , and only differ in the handling peculiar to each . The earlier ...
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