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VELDE, Adriaen van de Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1636-1672
Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher, son of Willem van de Velde I (see VELDE (ii), VAN DE, (1)). According to Houbraken, he first studied in Amsterdam with his father; however, unlike his father and his brother, Willem van de Velde II, Adriaen did not incline towards marine painting, so he was sent to Haarlem to complete his training with the landscape painter Jan Wijnants. By 1657 Adriaen had settled in Amsterdam, where various documents regularly record his presence until his death. During a career of less than two decades, van de Velde produced an extensive and varied body of paintings, drawings and prints.
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Painting ID:: 9492 Amusement on the Ice r
1669
Oil on canvas on wood, 33 x 40,5 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
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Painting ID:: 9493 The Beach at Scheveningen wr
1658
Oil on canvas
Staatliche Museen, Kassel
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Painting ID:: 9494 The Farm er
1666
Oil on canvas
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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Painting ID:: 9495 The Farm er
1666
Oil on canvas
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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Painting ID:: 20619 A Noble Coach Making Its Way Along the Beach at Scheveningen (mk05)
1660
Wood 14 1/2 x 19 1/4''(37 x 49 cm)Acquired for Louis XVI in 1784
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VELDE, Adriaen van de
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1636-1672
Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher, son of Willem van de Velde I (see VELDE (ii), VAN DE, (1)). According to Houbraken, he first studied in Amsterdam with his father; however, unlike his father and his brother, Willem van de Velde II, Adriaen did not incline towards marine painting, so he was sent to Haarlem to complete his training with the landscape painter Jan Wijnants. By 1657 Adriaen had settled in Amsterdam, where various documents regularly record his presence until his death. During a career of less than two decades, van de Velde produced an extensive and varied body of paintings, drawings and prints.
. Related Artists to VELDE, Adriaen van de: | BOSCH, Hieronymus | Roelant Savery | Karl Ferdinand Wimar | Giovanni Martinelli | Francesco Giuseppe Casanova |
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