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Dutch art
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......development of private easel painting, and a heightened national...the domestic scene and Dutch burgher activities...portraying contemporary Dutch life. Among these were...guilds—a type of painting peculiar to Dutch culture. Adriaen van......
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Lucas van Leyden
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...Lucas van Leyden (lü´käs vän lī´dən), 1494–1533, Dutch historical and genre painter and engraver. With Lucas, Dutch painting of scenes from daily life may be said to begin. His art is notable for its realistic treatment......
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Haarlem
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......sacked by the Spanish during the revolt of the Netherlands. During the 16th and 17th cent., Haarlem was a center of Dutch painting; Frans Hals, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Adriaen van Ostade worked there. Since that period the city has been the......
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Ruisdael, Jacob van
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......yä´kōp vän rois´däl), c.1628–1682, Dutch painter and etcher, the most celebrated of the Dutch landscape painters. He studied...examples of his work. See W. Stechow, Dutch Landscape Painting of the Seventeenth Century (1968......
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Seghers, Hercules
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......Seghers (hĕr´külĕs zā´gərs), c.1590–c.1638, Dutch landscape painter and etcher. Seghers's work greatly influenced early 17th-century Dutch landscape painting. He studied with the painter Coninxloo (1544–1607......
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Elsheimer, Adam
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......including Pieter Lastman, who was the teacher of Rembrandt) and is thought to have had a considerable influence on Dutch landscape painting. Elsheimer was particularly successful in rendering light effects. His Good Samaritan is in the Louvre. Tobias......
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Bode, Wilhelm von
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......books include Rembrandt (with Hofstede de Groot, 8 vol., 1897–1905; tr. 1906), Great Masters of Dutch and Flemish Painting (tr. 1909), and Florentine Sculptors of the Renaissance (1902, tr. 1909)....
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landscape painting
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......genre at which, when painting backgrounds of religious...panorama. In Rome, Dutch artists, led by Coninxloo...what they saw in the Dutch countryside (see Dutch art). The Rococo saw...on future landscape painting. The Nineteenth and......
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painting
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...painting, direct application of pigment...Rubens; countries, e.g., Dutch art; periods, e.g...encaustic. In addition to these, painting properly embraces many other...aspects of the same art.If painting and drawing are not always......
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Patroon painters
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......from 1715 to 1730. Their work embodied the first clearly American style. The Patroon painters served the Dutch families of New York, painting full or three-quarter-length figures, often gesturing and placed within an architectural setting......