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Paulus Moreelse Girl with a Mirror, an Allegory of Profane Love oil painting reproduction


Girl with a Mirror, an Allegory of Profane Love
1627 105.5 x 83 cm cjr
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Paulus Moreelse
  
(1571, Utrecht - 6 March 1638, Utrecht) was a Dutch painter, mainly of portraits. Moreelse was a pupil of the Delft portrait painter Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt, who had himself been a pupil of Anthonie van Blocklandt. He took a study-trip to Italy, where he received many portrait commissions. Back in Utrecht, in 1596 he became a member of the zadelaarsgilde, which was the traditional name in Utrecht for the Guild of Saint Luke. In 1611, along with Abraham Bloemaert, he was one of the founders of a new painters' guild, called "St. Lucas-gilde", and became its first deken. Moreelse was a well known portrait painter who received commissions from right across the Dutch Republic. His earliest work dates to 1606. Other than portraits, he also painted a few history paintings in the Mannerist style and in the 1620s produced pastoral scenes of herders and shepherds. He belonged to the same generation as Abraham Bloemaert and Joachim Wtewael, and like Wtewael he played an important role in the public life of their city. His version of Diana and Callisto was engraved by Jan Saenredam. In 1618, when the anti-remonstrants came to power in Utrecht, he was raadslid.
Girl with a Mirror, an Allegory of Profane Love
1627 105.5 x 83 cm cjr

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| Harald Sohlberg - Summer Night | Orley, Bernard van-La Sagrada Familia-90 cm x 74 cm | Chardin Jean-Baptiste-Simeon41 | Potuyl, Hendrik -- Een huisvrouw op een binnenplaatsje bij het schoonmaken van vis, 1639-1649 | Oberman, Anthony -- De harddraver De Rot van Adriaan van der Hoop bij het koetshuis, 1828 | | The Empire of Flora (detail) afd | Familie Strode Familienportrat | Self-Portrait | Voltigeurc 'Winner of the Great Matchrace against the flying dutchman' | Pine trees against an evening Sky |


        

 

 

 

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