Tag Archives: DUTCH PAINTER

THE ILLUSIONISTIC AND REFINED PAINTINGS – Gerrit Dou

GERRIT DOU 1/3 – was also known as Gerard and Douw or Dow. The contrast of light and shade, became his speciality. In 1628 he was apprenticed to Rembrandt, but as the son of a glass engraver, he began by learning to engrave and paint glass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiRbzaEI9HM He enjoyed an international reputation and kings and princes acquired his paintings. He …

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GERRIT DOU (1613/1675), DUTCH PAINTER – Candlelit genre scenes with strong chiaroscuro (black & white)

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GABRIEL METSU (1629/1667), DUTCH PAINTER – Painted old people and young single women

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ROBERT DOESBURG (1945), DUTCH PAINTER – new wave in art – SQUARE STYLE

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ROBERT DOESBURG – Do you know what art is? I do not. I only try to make it.

ROBERT DOESBURG 1/3 – was born in Rotterdam in 1945 in the Netherlands. He is self-taught painter. He painted all his life, but full time since 1995. He became famous with his style to picture the world in squared manner. Painting this way gives him opportunities to use much more colors, to show surprising effects and sparkling images, independent of the …

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LUCAS VAN LEYDEN (1494/1533), DUTCH PAINTER – Pictorial art, according to the Renaissance style

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KENNE GREGOIRE, DUTCH PAINTER – Painting sadness, decay and deterioration

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