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Adriaen van ostade Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1610-1685
Painter, draughtsman and etcher. According to Houbraken's rather unreliable biography, he was a pupil concurrently with Adriaen Brouwer of Frans Hals in Haarlem. Hals influenced him very little, whereas Brouwer, who was described as 'known far and wide' as early as 1627, had a decisive influence on the evolution of Adriaen van Ostade's always idiosyncratic portrayal of peasant life. The first documentary mention of Adriaen van Ostade as a painter is in 1632 (Schnackenburg, 1970). Most of his paintings are signed and dated, the earliest firmly dated example being the Peasants Playing Cards
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Painting ID:: 90061 Cutting the Feather
second half of 17th century
Medium oil on oak panel
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Painting ID:: 90233 The Smoker and the Drunkard.
1660s
Medium oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 90278 The School Master
1662(1662)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 40 cm (15.7 in). Width: 33 cm (13 in).
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Painting ID:: 90599 Peasant Family in a Cottage Interior
1661(1661)
Medium oil on oak panel
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Painting ID:: 90930 Bauerntanz in der Scheune
1635(1635)
Medium English: oil on wood
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Adriaen van ostade
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1610-1685
Painter, draughtsman and etcher. According to Houbraken's rather unreliable biography, he was a pupil concurrently with Adriaen Brouwer of Frans Hals in Haarlem. Hals influenced him very little, whereas Brouwer, who was described as 'known far and wide' as early as 1627, had a decisive influence on the evolution of Adriaen van Ostade's always idiosyncratic portrayal of peasant life. The first documentary mention of Adriaen van Ostade as a painter is in 1632 (Schnackenburg, 1970). Most of his paintings are signed and dated, the earliest firmly dated example being the Peasants Playing Cards
. Related Artists to Adriaen van ostade: | Joseph wright of derby | Walter Crane | Evariste Carpentier | Adriaen Isenbrandt | Thomas Robertson |
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