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Karel Dujardin
1621-1678 Dutch Karel Dujardin Locations Dujardin was born in Amsterdam in 1640. After training with Nicolaes Berchem, he went to Italy when young, and became a member of the Society of Painters at Rome, among whom, he was known as Barba di Becco. In Rome, his works met with general approbation. According to some sources, on his way back to his native country, he contracted considerable debts at Lyon, to free himself from which, he married his old and rich landlady. He went with her to Amsterdam, where his pictures were valued very highly. He soon secretly left his home in that city, probably from dislike of his wife, and went back to Rome in 1675, where he was welcomed by his old friends and admirers, and lived at great expense. After a vist to Tangier he went to Venice, where he died in 1678. Most of his paintings are cabinet paintings of Italianate landscapes and or with farm animals and peasants. His landscapes have spirit and harmony, his figures expression, and his colour the brilliancy which distinguishes his school. His paintings are rare and command a high price. He also published fifty-two etchings of simiar subjects, with great spirit and ease. He painted a single, fine, portrait (probably a self-portrait), and a pair of Baroque religious paintings on the life of St Paul, probably commissioned, as they lie well outside his normal style. One of these, and the portrait, are in the National Gallery, London



Karel Dujardin The Flood oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   1015
The Flood
1660


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karel Dujardin Woman Milking a Red Cow oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   1016
Woman Milking a Red Cow
National Museum, Stockholm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karel Dujardin A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   1018
A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape
1657 Musee du Louvre, Paris


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karel Dujardin Tale of the Soldier oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   1019
Tale of the Soldier
Yale University Art Gallery


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karel Dujardin A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape (mk05) oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   20437
A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape (mk05)
1657 Canvas,17 1/2 x 20 1/2''(45 x 52 cm)Collection of Louis XIV;acquired in 1783 INV


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Karel Dujardin
1621-1678 Dutch Karel Dujardin Locations Dujardin was born in Amsterdam in 1640. After training with Nicolaes Berchem, he went to Italy when young, and became a member of the Society of Painters at Rome, among whom, he was known as Barba di Becco. In Rome, his works met with general approbation. According to some sources, on his way back to his native country, he contracted considerable debts at Lyon, to free himself from which, he married his old and rich landlady. He went with her to Amsterdam, where his pictures were valued very highly. He soon secretly left his home in that city, probably from dislike of his wife, and went back to Rome in 1675, where he was welcomed by his old friends and admirers, and lived at great expense. After a vist to Tangier he went to Venice, where he died in 1678. Most of his paintings are cabinet paintings of Italianate landscapes and or with farm animals and peasants. His landscapes have spirit and harmony, his figures expression, and his colour the brilliancy which distinguishes his school. His paintings are rare and command a high price. He also published fifty-two etchings of simiar subjects, with great spirit and ease. He painted a single, fine, portrait (probably a self-portrait), and a pair of Baroque religious paintings on the life of St Paul, probably commissioned, as they lie well outside his normal style. One of these, and the portrait, are in the National Gallery, London . Related Artists to Karel Dujardin: | helga ancher | Joseph heard | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Eugene Louis Boudin | Isaak Soreau |

  

  

  

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