Adriaen van nieulandt biography of christopher
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The Lives of Dutch painters and paintresses
Volume IV is split into two parts. After a long introduction mentioning several artists and ending with Francisque Millet, a list of painters follows beginning with Adriaen Hanneman, who took lessons at the Hague Academy and were members of the Confrerie Pictura. At the end of the Hague list, the book continues with new page numbering.
- Nicolas Poussin, p 8
- Carlo Maratta, p 8
- Augustinus Terwesten, p 8
- Mattheus Terwesten, p 8
- Charles Le Brun, p 8
- Peter Paul Rubens, p 10
- Anthony van Dyck, p 10
- Annibale Carracci, p 10
- Raphael, p 12
- Abraham Bloemaert, p 12
- Michelangelo, p 12
- Raphael, p 12
- Titian, p 12
- Antonio da Correggio, p 12
- Leonardo da Vinci, p 12
- Edward Francis Cunningham, p 19
- Nicolas van der Schoor, p 19
- Hans IV Jordaens, p 19
- Francisque Millet, p 26
- Adriaen Hanneman, p 38
- Jacob van der Does, p 38
- Gijsbert van Lybergen, p 38
- Frederick Sonnius, p 39
- Karel Dujardin, p 39
- Pieter Cosijn, p 39
- Melchior d'Hondecoeter, p 39
- Jacob Pijll, p 40
- Johan le Ducq, p 40
- Willem Doudijns, p 41
- Nicolaes Willingh, p 41
- Otto Hoynck, p 41
- Bartholomeus Meyburgh, p 41
- Jan Lievens, p 42
- Johan Bets, p 43
- Reinier de la Haye, p 43
- Caspar Netscher, p 43
- Willem Trouweelst, p 43
- François van Zandwijk, p 44
- Carel Codde,
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List of Dutch painters
This is a list of Dutch painters who were born and/or were primarily active in the Netherlands. For artists born and active in the Southern Netherlands, see the List of Flemish painters. The artists are sorted by century and then alphabetically by last name. In general, artists are included that are mentioned at the ArtCyclopedia[1] website, in the Grove Dictionary of Art,[2] and/or whose paintings regularly sell for over $20,000 at auctions.[3] Active painters are therefore underrepresented, while more than half of the artists are baroque painters of the 17th century, roughly corresponding to the Dutch Golden Age. The names of older artists often have many different spellings; the preferred spelling is used as listed in the Netherlands Institute for Art History[4] database, but several painters are listed twice when their common alternative names are alphabetically far apart.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
14th and 15th century
[edit]- Bosch, Hieronymus ('s-Hertogenbosch 1450 – 's-Hertogenbosch 1516)
- Bouts, Dieric (Haarlem 1415 – Leuven 1475)
- Christus, Petrus (Baarle 1415/1435