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Aelbert Cuyp 1620-1691
Dutch
Aelbert Cuyp Locations
Painter and draughtsman, son of Jacob Cuyp. One of the most important landscape painters of 17th-century Netherlands, he combined a wide range of sources and influences, most notably in the application of lighting effects derived from Italianate painting to typical Dutch subjects. Such traditional themes as townscapes, winter scenes, cattle pieces and equestrian portraits were stylistically transformed and given new grandeur. Aelbert was virtually unknown outside his native town, and his influence in the 17th century was negligible. He became popular in the late 18th century, especially in England.
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Painting ID:: 43174 A Herdsman with Five Cows by a River
mk170
1650-1655
Oil on oak
45.4x74cm
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Painting ID:: 50850 View on the Maas at Dordrecht
mk216
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Painting ID:: 51370 View on a plain
mk218
1645
Oil on canvas
49.3x73.3cm
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Painting ID:: 56931 dordrecht from the north
mk247
1650,oil on canvas,26.875x75.875 in,68.3x192.8 cm,anthony de rothschild collection,ascott,uk
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Painting ID:: 56934 river landscape with horsemen and peasants
mk247
1658 to 60,oil on canvas,48x84 in,123x241 cm,national gallery,london,uk
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Aelbert Cuyp
1620-1691
Dutch
Aelbert Cuyp Locations
Painter and draughtsman, son of Jacob Cuyp. One of the most important landscape painters of 17th-century Netherlands, he combined a wide range of sources and influences, most notably in the application of lighting effects derived from Italianate painting to typical Dutch subjects. Such traditional themes as townscapes, winter scenes, cattle pieces and equestrian portraits were stylistically transformed and given new grandeur. Aelbert was virtually unknown outside his native town, and his influence in the 17th century was negligible. He became popular in the late 18th century, especially in England.
. Related Artists to Aelbert Cuyp: | Diego Quispe Tito | David Martin | KONINCK, Philips | Jonas Lie | Pietro vannucci called IL perugino |
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