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Painters from Leiden (76 P) Pages in category "Artists from Leiden" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Pages in category "Painters from Leiden" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Johannes van der Aeck;
Jan Adriaensz. van Staveren (1614 in Leiden – 1669 in Leiden), was a Dutch Golden Age painter of the Leiden school of fijnschilders. According to the RKD he was fourteen when he entered his name in 1628 in the Leiden University Album Studiosorum , and he paid dues to the Leiden Guild of St. Luke in the years 1644–1669. [ 1 ]
This is an incomplete list of painters in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, ... (Leiden, 1498 – Leiden, 1564), 2 works; Claeszoon, Allaert (1480–1508), 1 work;
Gelder, Nicolaes van (Leiden c. 1636 – Amsterdam 1677) Gherwen, Reynier van (Leiden c. 1620 – Leiden 1662) Gheyn, Jacques de (II) (Antwerp 1565 – The Hague 1629) Gheyn, Jacques de (III) (Haarlem or Leiden 1596 – Utrecht 1641) Gillig, Jacob (Utrecht c. 1636 – Utrecht 1701) Gillis, Nicolaes (Antwerp 1592/93 – Haarlem aft. 1632)
Philips Angel II or Philips Angel van Leiden (c. 1618 in Leiden – after 11 July 1664 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, etcher, writer and colonial administrator. Today he is remembered as the author of a 58-page booklet entitled 'Praise of the Art of Painting' which represents a rare resource for understanding ...
Lucas van Leyden was among the first Dutch exponents of genre painting and was a very accomplished engraver. [1] Healing of blind man of Jericho, triptych transferred to single canvas, 1531. Lucas was the son of the painter Huygh Jacobsz. He was born, died, and was mainly active in Leiden.
Gerard Dou, The Dutch Housewife, 1650. The Fijnschilders (literally "fine-painters"), also called the Leiden Fijnschilders ('Leidse Fijnschilders'), were Dutch Golden Age painters who, from about 1630 to 1710, strove to create as natural a reproduction of reality as possible in their meticulously executed, often small-scale works.