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GHEYN, Jacob de II Four Studies of a Woman ds oil painting


Four Studies of a Woman ds
Painting ID::  6848
Artist: GHEYN, Jacob de II
Painting: Four Studies of a Woman ds
Introduction: 1602-03 Chalk on paper, 261 x 322 mm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GHEYN, Jacob de II The Exercise of Armes (details) fdgh oil painting


The Exercise of Armes (details) fdgh
Painting ID::  6849
Artist: GHEYN, Jacob de II
Painting: The Exercise of Armes (details) fdgh
Introduction: 1619 Woodcut, 178 x 127 mm (each) Private collection
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GHEYN, Jacob de II Neptune and Amphitrite df oil painting


Neptune and Amphitrite df
Painting ID::  6850
Artist: GHEYN, Jacob de II
Painting: Neptune and Amphitrite df
Introduction: Oil on canvas, 103,5 x 137 cm Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GHEYN, Jacob de II Four Studies of Frogs oil painting


Four Studies of Frogs
Painting ID::  43945
Artist: GHEYN, Jacob de II
Painting: Four Studies of Frogs
Introduction: 142 x 196 mm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Dutch engraver/painter (b. 1565, Antwerp, d. 1629, The Hague). was a Dutch painter and engraver, whose work shows the transition from Northern Mannerism to Dutch realism over the course of his career. De Gheyn received his first training from his father, Jacob de Gheyn I, a glass painter, engraver, and draftsman. In 1585, he moved to Haarlem, and studied under Hendrik Goltzius for the next five years. He moved again to Leiden in the middle of the 1590s. His first commission was for an engraving of the Siege of Geertruitenberg from Amsterdam city officials in 1593. Around 1600, de Gheyn abandoned engraving, and focused his work on painting and etching. Moving to The Hague in 1605, he was employed often by Dutch royalty, designing a garden in the Buitenhof for Prince Maurice of Orange which featured the two first grottoes in the Netherlands. After Prince Maurice's death in 1625, de Gheyn worked for Prince Frederick Henry, his brother. De Gheyn painted some of the earliest female nudes, vanitas, and floral still lifes in Dutch art. He is credited with creating over 1,500 drawings, including landscapes and natural history illustrations. . Related Artists to GHEYN, Jacob de II : | Hippolyte Leon Benett | Louis de Silvestre | Pietro Longhi | Maurer, Alfred Henry | Jerome-Martin Langlois |

 

 

 

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