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BLOOT, Pieter de

Dutch painter (b. 1601, Rotterdam, d. 1658, Rotterdam)

BLOOT, Pieter de Landscape with Farm painting


Landscape with Farm
Landscape with Farm
Painting ID::  5206
  Oil on panel, 39 x 64,2 cm Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
  Oil on panel, 39 x 64,2 cm Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

 

 
   
      

DALEM, Cornelis van

Flemish painter (active 1535-1576)

DALEM, Cornelis van Landscape with Farm painting


Landscape with Farm
Landscape with Farm
Painting ID::  43839
  103 x 127,5 cm
  103 x 127,5 cm

 

 
   
      

Cornelis van Dalem

1535-1576 Dutch Cornelis van Dalem Location Flemish painter. He was the son of a well-to-do cloth merchant living in Antwerp, but of Dutch origin. Cornelis received a humanistic education. His father, who owned land in Tholen, as a vassal to the Counts of Holland and Zeeland, was dean of the chamber of rhetorics De Olijftak (The Olive Branch) in Antwerp in 1552-3. According to van Mander, Cornelis was himself learned in poetry and history and only painted as an amateur, not for a living. Documents in the Antwerp archives invariably refer to him as a merchant, never as a painter, which no doubt accounts for the small number of known paintings by him. He learnt to paint with an otherwise unknown artist, Jan Adriaensens, who had also taught his older brother Lodewijk van Dalem ( fl 1544-85). The latter was inscribed as a pupil in 1544-5 and became a master in the guild in 1553-4. Cornelis was himself inscribed a year after his brother, and he became a master in 1556, the same year he married Beatrix van Liedekercke, a member of an Antwerp patrician family. They lived in Antwerp until late 1565, when, apparently for religious reasons, they left for Breda, together with the artist mother, who had become a widow in 1561. In 1571 several local witnesses testified that van Dalem, who was then living in a small castle, De Ypelaar, in Bavel, near Breda, was strongly suspected of being a heretic. He was never seen in church and was said, on the contrary, to have often attended Protestant services and to have publicly expressed contempt for Papists.

Cornelis van Dalem Landscape with Farm painting


Landscape with Farm
Landscape with Farm
Painting ID::  66251
  Oil on panel 103 x 128 cm (40.55 x 50.39 in)1564
  Oil on panel 103 x 128 cm (40.55 x 50.39 in)1564

 

 
   
      

Cornelis van Dalem

1535-1576 Dutch Cornelis van Dalem Location Flemish painter. He was the son of a well-to-do cloth merchant living in Antwerp, but of Dutch origin. Cornelis received a humanistic education. His father, who owned land in Tholen, as a vassal to the Counts of Holland and Zeeland, was dean of the chamber of rhetorics De Olijftak (The Olive Branch) in Antwerp in 1552-3. According to van Mander, Cornelis was himself learned in poetry and history and only painted as an amateur, not for a living. Documents in the Antwerp archives invariably refer to him as a merchant, never as a painter, which no doubt accounts for the small number of known paintings by him. He learnt to paint with an otherwise unknown artist, Jan Adriaensens, who had also taught his older brother Lodewijk van Dalem ( fl 1544-85). The latter was inscribed as a pupil in 1544-5 and became a master in the guild in 1553-4. Cornelis was himself inscribed a year after his brother, and he became a master in 1556, the same year he married Beatrix van Liedekercke, a member of an Antwerp patrician family. They lived in Antwerp until late 1565, when, apparently for religious reasons, they left for Breda, together with the artist mother, who had become a widow in 1561. In 1571 several local witnesses testified that van Dalem, who was then living in a small castle, De Ypelaar, in Bavel, near Breda, was strongly suspected of being a heretic. He was never seen in church and was said, on the contrary, to have often attended Protestant services and to have publicly expressed contempt for Papists.

Cornelis van Dalem Landscape with Farm painting


Landscape with Farm
Landscape with Farm
Painting ID::  66253
  Oil on panel 103 x 128 cm (40.55 x 50.39 in) 1564
  Oil on panel 103 x 128 cm (40.55 x 50.39 in) 1564

 

 
   
      

Cornelis van Dalem

1535-1576 Dutch Cornelis van Dalem Location Flemish painter. He was the son of a well-to-do cloth merchant living in Antwerp, but of Dutch origin. Cornelis received a humanistic education. His father, who owned land in Tholen, as a vassal to the Counts of Holland and Zeeland, was dean of the chamber of rhetorics De Olijftak (The Olive Branch) in Antwerp in 1552-3. According to van Mander, Cornelis was himself learned in poetry and history and only painted as an amateur, not for a living. Documents in the Antwerp archives invariably refer to him as a merchant, never as a painter, which no doubt accounts for the small number of known paintings by him. He learnt to paint with an otherwise unknown artist, Jan Adriaensens, who had also taught his older brother Lodewijk van Dalem ( fl 1544-85). The latter was inscribed as a pupil in 1544-5 and became a master in the guild in 1553-4. Cornelis was himself inscribed a year after his brother, and he became a master in 1556, the same year he married Beatrix van Liedekercke, a member of an Antwerp patrician family. They lived in Antwerp until late 1565, when, apparently for religious reasons, they left for Breda, together with the artist mother, who had become a widow in 1561. In 1571 several local witnesses testified that van Dalem, who was then living in a small castle, De Ypelaar, in Bavel, near Breda, was strongly suspected of being a heretic. He was never seen in church and was said, on the contrary, to have often attended Protestant services and to have publicly expressed contempt for Papists.

Cornelis van Dalem Landscape with Farm painting


Landscape with Farm
Landscape with Farm
Painting ID::  72572
  1564 Oil on panel 103 X 128 cm (40.55 X 50.39 in) cjr
  1564 Oil on panel 103 X 128 cm (40.55 X 50.39 in) cjr

 

 
   
      

Theodore Fourmois

(14 October 1814 in Presles - October 1871 in Ixelles) was a Belgian landscape painter and printmaker. Theodore Fourmois learned drawing in the lithographic's workshop of Antoine Dewasme-Pletinckx in Brussels. He first exposed his works in this city in 1836. He began painting landscapes of Ardennes and Campine, several studies and panoramic views while traveling in Dauphine and Switzerland.

Theodore Fourmois Landscape with farm painting


Landscape with farm
Landscape with farm
Painting ID::  74208
  "Landscape with farm" - oil painting on canvas by Theodore Fourmois (1814-1871); 79 x 112 cm; private collection cjr
  "Landscape with farm" - oil painting on canvas by Theodore Fourmois (1814-1871); 79 x 112 cm; private collection cjr

 

 
   
      

Cornelis van Dalem

1535-1576 Dutch Cornelis van Dalem Location Flemish painter. He was the son of a well-to-do cloth merchant living in Antwerp, but of Dutch origin. Cornelis received a humanistic education. His father, who owned land in Tholen, as a vassal to the Counts of Holland and Zeeland, was dean of the chamber of rhetorics De Olijftak (The Olive Branch) in Antwerp in 1552-3. According to van Mander, Cornelis was himself learned in poetry and history and only painted as an amateur, not for a living. Documents in the Antwerp archives invariably refer to him as a merchant, never as a painter, which no doubt accounts for the small number of known paintings by him. He learnt to paint with an otherwise unknown artist, Jan Adriaensens, who had also taught his older brother Lodewijk van Dalem ( fl 1544-85). The latter was inscribed as a pupil in 1544-5 and became a master in the guild in 1553-4. Cornelis was himself inscribed a year after his brother, and he became a master in 1556, the same year he married Beatrix van Liedekercke, a member of an Antwerp patrician family. They lived in Antwerp until late 1565, when, apparently for religious reasons, they left for Breda, together with the artist mother, who had become a widow in 1561. In 1571 several local witnesses testified that van Dalem, who was then living in a small castle, De Ypelaar, in Bavel, near Breda, was strongly suspected of being a heretic. He was never seen in church and was said, on the contrary, to have often attended Protestant services and to have publicly expressed contempt for Papists.

Cornelis van Dalem Landscape with Farm painting


Landscape with Farm
Landscape with Farm
Painting ID::  74341
  Date 1564 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 103 X 128 cm (40.55 X 50.39 in) cyf
  Date 1564 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 103 X 128 cm (40.55 X 50.39 in) cyf

 

 
   
      

Theodore Fourmois

(14 October 1814 in Presles - October 1871 in Ixelles) was a Belgian landscape painter and printmaker. Theodore Fourmois learned drawing in the lithographic's workshop of Antoine Dewasme-Pletinckx in Brussels. He first exposed his works in this city in 1836. He began painting landscapes of Ardennes and Campine, several studies and panoramic views while traveling in Dauphine and Switzerland.

Theodore Fourmois Landscape with farm painting


Landscape with farm
Landscape with farm
Painting ID::  75631
  "Landscape with farm" - oil painting on canvas by Th??odore Fourmois (1814-1871); 79 x 112 cm; private collection Date 1866
  "Landscape with farm" - oil painting on canvas by Th??odore Fourmois (1814-1871); 79 x 112 cm; private collection Date 1866

 

 
   
      

Theodore Fourmois
(14 October 1814 in Presles - October 1871 in Ixelles) was a Belgian landscape painter and printmaker. Theodore Fourmois learned drawing in the lithographic's workshop of Antoine Dewasme-Pletinckx in Brussels. He first exposed his works in this city in 1836. He began painting landscapes of Ardennes and Campine, several studies and panoramic views while traveling in Dauphine and Switzerland.
Landscape with farm
"Landscape with farm" - oil painting on canvas by Th??odore Fourmois (1814-1871); 79 x 112 cm; private collection Date 1866

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