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     Artist Introduction: (1627-1703), also known as Calzetta Bianca and Calzetti, was a Dutch painter of still lifes and city scenes, best-known for the details of insects, reptiles and undergrowth in the foreground of his pictures. Withoos was born in Amersfoort. He studied under Jacob van Campen, at his painters' school just outside the city at his country house, and then with Otto Marseus van Schrieck. When he was 21, Withoos made a trip to Rome with Van Schrieck, and Willem van Aelst. There they joined the group of northern artists known as the "Bentvueghels" ("Birds of a feather"), and Withoos went by the alias "Calzetta Bianca" ("White Hose") a translation of his name into Italian. Withoos' work caught the eye of the cardinal Leopoldo de Medici, who commissioned various paintings from him. In 1653, the artist returned to Amersfoort.When French troops occupied Amersfoort in the "Disastrous Year" of 1672, Withoos fled from Amersfoort to Hoorn, where he would remain until his death in 1703.
     

Matthias Withoos Otter in a Landscape china oil painting artist


Otter in a Landscape
Painting ID::  71882
  1640-1700 Oil on canvas
 

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     Artist Introduction: Dutch painter (b. 1627, Amersfoort, d. 1703, Hoorn).
     

WITHOOS, Mathias Otter in a Landscape china oil painting artist


Otter in a Landscape
Painting ID::  73160
  Date 1640-1700 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions ? X cm cyf
 

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