Aelbert Cuyp

1620-1691 Dutch Aelbert Cuyp Locations Painter and draughtsman, son of Jacob Cuyp. One of the most important landscape painters of 17th-century Netherlands, he combined a wide range of sources and influences, most notably in the application of lighting effects derived from Italianate painting to typical Dutch subjects. Such traditional themes as townscapes, winter scenes, cattle pieces and equestrian portraits were stylistically transformed and given new grandeur. Aelbert was virtually unknown outside his native town, and his influence in the 17th century was negligible. He became popular in the late 18th century, especially in England.


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Aelbert Cuyp Rooster Hens oil


Rooster Hens
Painting ID::  679
Rooster Hens
Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
Museum_voor_Schone_Kunsten,_Ghent
   
   
     

Aelbert Cuyp Cattle with Horseman and Peasants oil


Cattle with Horseman and Peasants
Painting ID::  680
Cattle with Horseman and Peasants
c1650 National Gallery, London
c1650_ National_Gallery,_London
   
   
     

Aelbert Cuyp View of Dordrecht oil


View of Dordrecht
Painting ID::  681
View of Dordrecht
1650
1650
   
   
     

Aelbert Cuyp Herdsman with Cows by a River oil


Herdsman with Cows by a River
Painting ID::  683
Herdsman with Cows by a River
1650 The National Gallery, London
1650_ The_National_Gallery,_London
   
   
     

Aelbert Cuyp Young Herdsman with Cows by a River oil


Young Herdsman with Cows by a River
Painting ID::  685
Young Herdsman with Cows by a River
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art,_New_York
   
   
     

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     1620-1691 Dutch Aelbert Cuyp Locations Painter and draughtsman, son of Jacob Cuyp. One of the most important landscape painters of 17th-century Netherlands, he combined a wide range of sources and influences, most notably in the application of lighting effects derived from Italianate painting to typical Dutch subjects. Such traditional themes as townscapes, winter scenes, cattle pieces and equestrian portraits were stylistically transformed and given new grandeur. Aelbert was virtually unknown outside his native town, and his influence in the 17th century was negligible. He became popular in the late 18th century, especially in England.

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