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Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588 - Nov 1, 1629) was a Dutch painter, and a leading member of the Dutch followers of Caravaggio ?? the so-called Dutch Caravaggisti.
Little is known of the early life of ter Brugghen; he could have been born in The Hague, but his family seems to have moved to the strongly Catholic Utrecht in the early 1590s. Here he started painting at the age of thirteen, studying with Abraham Bloemaert. From Bloemaert, a Mannerist history painter, he learned the basics of the art. Around 1604, however, ter Brugghen travelled to Italy to expand his skills, a rather unusual move for Dutch painters at the time. He was in Rome in 1604, and could therefore have been in direct contact with Caravaggio. |
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 70710 Selling His Birthright
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 107 x 139 cm
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 70866 Calling of St. Matthew
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 102 x 137
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 72480 Heraclitus.
1628
Oil on canvas
85.5 X 70 cm (33.66 X 27.56 in)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 95743 Leda and the Swan
after 1570(1570)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 145 x 145 cm (57.1 x 57.1 in)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 95953 The Concert
between 1626(1626) and 1627(1627)
Medium oil on canvas
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Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588 - Nov 1, 1629) was a Dutch painter, and a leading member of the Dutch followers of Caravaggio ?? the so-called Dutch Caravaggisti.
Little is known of the early life of ter Brugghen; he could have been born in The Hague, but his family seems to have moved to the strongly Catholic Utrecht in the early 1590s. Here he started painting at the age of thirteen, studying with Abraham Bloemaert. From Bloemaert, a Mannerist history painter, he learned the basics of the art. Around 1604, however, ter Brugghen travelled to Italy to expand his skills, a rather unusual move for Dutch painters at the time. He was in Rome in 1604, and could therefore have been in direct contact with Caravaggio.
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