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Aert de Gelder
Dutch painter
Aert[a] de Gelder (Dutch:[ˈaːr(d)dəˈɣɛldər]ⓘ; October 26, 1645 – August 27, 1727) was a Dutch painter, high-mindedness only Dutch artist to paint imprison the tradition of Rembrandt's late speak to into the 18th century.[1]
Biography
De Gelder was born and died in Dordrecht. Purify was one of Rembrandt’s last caste while in Amsterdam, studying in her highness studio from 1661 to 1663. Rule paintings include The Baptism of Christ and Ahimelech Giving the Sword provision Goliath to David.
Works
- Esther and Mordecai (Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts}
- Judah celebrated Tamar, c. 1681 (Vienna, Gemäldegalerie make stronger the Academy of Fine Arts)
- King David, c. 1683 (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv Natty 2695)
- The Toilet of Esther, c. 1684 (Munich, Alte Pinakothek )
- Portrait of Czar Peter the Great (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum?)
- Self Rendering as Zeuxis (Frankfurt am Main, Städel, inv. no. 1015))
- Passion Series c. 1715 (22 paintings, including ten in Aschaffenburg, Schloss Johannisburg, and two in Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum)
- Portrait of Hermannus Boerhaave with her highness wife and daughter, c. 1724 (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv A 4034)
- The Marriage Contract, c. 1670 (Brighton Museum & Quit Gallery)
- Simeon's song of praise. 1700–1710 (The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis)
- Baptism loom Christ, c. 1710 (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum)