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RUYSDAEL, Salomon van

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1600-1670

Pintura Identificación::  9018
River Scene
Escena de Río
1632 Oil on canvas, 33,6 x 50,5 cm Kunsthalle, Hamburg
1632 Óleo en lona, 33,6 x 50,5 cm Kunsthalle, Hamburg
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1600-1670

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Jan van Goyen

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1596-1656

Pintura Identificación::  10183
River Scene
escena de Río
1652 Oil on canvas, 66,7 x 98 cm Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne
1652 Óleo en lona, 66,7 x 98 cm Wallraf-Richartz Museo, Cologne
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1596-1656

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Aelbert Cuyp

1620-1691 Dutch Aelbert Cuyp Locations

Pintura Identificación::  31772
River scene
la escena del Río
mk76 Date unknown Oil on panel 23 1/8x29 1/8in
la Fecha mk76 el Petróleo desconocido en el entrepaño 23 1/8x29 1/8in
1620-1691 Dutch Aelbert Cuyp Locations

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Jan van Goyen

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1596-1656

Pintura Identificación::  59152
River Scene
River Scene
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1596-1656

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Jan Hackaert

(1628-1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He travelled in Germany and Switzerland, and painted and sketched mostly landscapes.He would sketch miners at work in the mountains, and on more than one occasion this caused him trouble because the workers couldn't understand what he was doing. They felt he was either a spy or hexing them and made a complaint. Because Italianate landscapes were so fashionable, his Lake Zurich was mistaken for an Italian lake for years. He painted the landscape backgrounds for other painters, such as Nicolas Berchem and Adriaen van de Velde.

Pintura Identificación::  84524
River Scene
Date ca. 1660(1660) Medium Oil on oak Dimensions Height: 42.7 cm (16.8 in). Width: 54.3 cm (21.4 in). cjr
(1628-1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He travelled in Germany and Switzerland, and painted and sketched mostly landscapes.He would sketch miners at work in the mountains, and on more than one occasion this caused him trouble because the workers couldn't understand what he was doing. They felt he was either a spy or hexing them and made a complaint. Because Italianate landscapes were so fashionable, his Lake Zurich was mistaken for an Italian lake for years. He painted the landscape backgrounds for other painters, such as Nicolas Berchem and Adriaen van de Velde.

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Jan Hackaert

(1628-1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He travelled in Germany and Switzerland, and painted and sketched mostly landscapes.He would sketch miners at work in the mountains, and on more than one occasion this caused him trouble because the workers couldn't understand what he was doing. They felt he was either a spy or hexing them and made a complaint. Because Italianate landscapes were so fashionable, his Lake Zurich was mistaken for an Italian lake for years. He painted the landscape backgrounds for other painters, such as Nicolas Berchem and Adriaen van de Velde.

Pintura Identificación::  88370
River Scene
1660(1660) Medium Oil on oak cyf
(1628-1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He travelled in Germany and Switzerland, and painted and sketched mostly landscapes.He would sketch miners at work in the mountains, and on more than one occasion this caused him trouble because the workers couldn't understand what he was doing. They felt he was either a spy or hexing them and made a complaint. Because Italianate landscapes were so fashionable, his Lake Zurich was mistaken for an Italian lake for years. He painted the landscape backgrounds for other painters, such as Nicolas Berchem and Adriaen van de Velde.

   
 

 

 
   
      

Jan Hackaert
(1628-1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He travelled in Germany and Switzerland, and painted and sketched mostly landscapes.He would sketch miners at work in the mountains, and on more than one occasion this caused him trouble because the workers couldn't understand what he was doing. They felt he was either a spy or hexing them and made a complaint. Because Italianate landscapes were so fashionable, his Lake Zurich was mistaken for an Italian lake for years. He painted the landscape backgrounds for other painters, such as Nicolas Berchem and Adriaen van de Velde.
River Scene

        
 
   
 

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