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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... received canons : but it is well known that many of those now held in the highest estimation were formerly in little request , if not quite dis- regarded : Cuyp , Hobbema , De Hooge , and several that might be named , were for a long ...
... received canons : but it is well known that many of those now held in the highest estimation were formerly in little request , if not quite dis- regarded : Cuyp , Hobbema , De Hooge , and several that might be named , were for a long ...
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... received any instruc- tion from him . His manner of painting and the selection of his subjects approximate more to the style of Van Goyen , or of Peter Molyn , though very inferior to the former , of whom his imitation , if such it be ...
... received any instruc- tion from him . His manner of painting and the selection of his subjects approximate more to the style of Van Goyen , or of Peter Molyn , though very inferior to the former , of whom his imitation , if such it be ...
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... . He was born at Haerlem in 1624 , and received instruction from his father , ( who was called Peter van Haerlem , ) from Van Goyen , and lastly from Jan Baptist Weenix . The landscapes he 10 JAN HACKAERT . NICHOLAS BERCHEM, or BErghem.
... . He was born at Haerlem in 1624 , and received instruction from his father , ( who was called Peter van Haerlem , ) from Van Goyen , and lastly from Jan Baptist Weenix . The landscapes he 10 JAN HACKAERT . NICHOLAS BERCHEM, or BErghem.
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... received at his country residence a picture which for beauty of colouring and brilliant effect reconciled him to the delay , and excited his admiration at the wonder- ful change in the appearance . It became the principal object of ...
... received at his country residence a picture which for beauty of colouring and brilliant effect reconciled him to the delay , and excited his admiration at the wonder- ful change in the appearance . It became the principal object of ...
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... received his early instructions ; but it is said that he studied at Rome for about three years . It was there he imbibed the elevated taste that distinguishes his landscapes . His pictures ap- pear to be rather selections of parts ...
... received his early instructions ; but it is said that he studied at Rome for about three years . It was there he imbibed the elevated taste that distinguishes his landscapes . His pictures ap- pear to be rather selections of parts ...
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