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Adriaan de Lelie was born at Tilburg in 1755, and was a scholar of Peeters, a painter of tapestries and ornaments, and afterwards of Quertenmont at Antwerp. He made copies of many of the portraits by Rubens and Van Dyck at Desseldorf, and also of historical pictures by Italian and Dutch masters. By the advice of Professor Camper, he established himself at Amsterdam, where he painted a great number of portraits and cabinet pictures; among the latter is one of the celebrated amateur Jan Gildemeester showing his collection to a party of ladies and gentlemen, in which the principal pictures are readily recognised. One of his best works is that representing the 'Drawing Academy' of the Felix Meritis Society at Amsterdam. His pictures are highly esteemed in Holland and Germany, where they are to be met with in the best collections. He died at Amsterdam in 1820.
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 92876 Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten
between 1802(1802) and 1820(1820)
Medium oil on copper
Dimensions 106.5 X 91.5 cm (41.9 X 36 in)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 93261 Jonkheer Gijsbert Carel Rutger Reinier van Brienen van Ramerus (1771-1821) with his wife and their four eldest children.
1804(1804)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 84.5 x 71 cm (33.3 x 28 in)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 93630 The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester
Date between 1794(1794) and 1795(1795)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 64 cm (25.2 in). Width: 85 cm (33.5 in).
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 93631 Dame bei der Toilette
Date Deutsch: 2. Drittel 17. Jh.
English: 2nd third of 17th century
Medium color on canvas
Dimensions 36 x 28 cm
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 93632 Dame, die sich die Hande wascht
Date Deutsch: 2. Drittel 17. Jh.
English: 2nd third of 17th century
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 53 x 43 cm
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Adriaan de Lelie was born at Tilburg in 1755, and was a scholar of Peeters, a painter of tapestries and ornaments, and afterwards of Quertenmont at Antwerp. He made copies of many of the portraits by Rubens and Van Dyck at Desseldorf, and also of historical pictures by Italian and Dutch masters. By the advice of Professor Camper, he established himself at Amsterdam, where he painted a great number of portraits and cabinet pictures; among the latter is one of the celebrated amateur Jan Gildemeester showing his collection to a party of ladies and gentlemen, in which the principal pictures are readily recognised. One of his best works is that representing the 'Drawing Academy' of the Felix Meritis Society at Amsterdam. His pictures are highly esteemed in Holland and Germany, where they are to be met with in the best collections. He died at Amsterdam in 1820.
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