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Here are all the paintings of Gerbrand van den Eeckhout 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
24686 |
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Christ teaching in the Synagogue at Nazareth (mk33) |
canvas
61x79cm
Dublin,National Gallery of Ireland
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1099 |
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Party on a Terrace |
1652
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass |
77524 |
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Portrait of an officer of the Dutch East India Company |
1669
Oil on panel, 111 cm x 90 cm
cjr |
80819 |
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Portrait of an officer of the Dutch East India Company |
1669
Oil on panel, 111 cm x 90 cm
cyf |
84517 |
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Presentation in the Temple |
Date 1671(1671)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 59 cm (23.2 in). Width: 48.5 cm (19.1 in).
cjr |
88368 |
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Presentation in the Temple |
1671(1671)
Medium Oil on wood
cyf |
24685 |
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The Tribute Money (mk33) |
canvas
63x84cm
1655
Bywell,.Northumberland
The Viscount Allendale's Trustees
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Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
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1621-1674
Dutch
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout Location
Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher. He was the son of the goldsmith Jan Pietersz. van den Eeckhout and a great friend as well as a pupil of Rembrandt, according to Houbraken, who commented that van den Eeckhout painted in the style of his master throughout his career. This is certainly true of van den Eeckhout (biblical) history paintings, but less so of either his portraits, which gradually displayed more Flemish elegance, or his genre pieces (from 1650), in which he followed various trends; he adapted his style to suit his subject with sensitive versatility. He was also a gifted colourist and an artist of great imagination, superior in both these respects to such better-known Rembrandt pupils as Ferdinand Bol and Nicolaes Maes. Moreover, he was extremely productive, and there is at least one dated painting for virtually every year between 1641 and 1674. In addition, he created a large body of drawings comprising histories, figures, landscapes and genre scenes executed in various media, including watercolour. He also made several etchings, mostly studies of heads, such as the Self-portrait (1646; B. 66). He died a bachelor, aged 53.
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