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May 28, 1853–January 22, 1919. Swedish painter.
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Alfred Eduard Chalon
Setting out for the grape harvest
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Alfred Eduard Chalon

British , (1780-1860)  Related Paintings of Alfred Eduard Chalon :. | Portrat des William Carpenter | Portrait de Napoleon Bonaparte en premier consul | Not at Home Sir Lawrence Alma | Portrait of the Artist with his Wife and Son | la mise au tombeau |
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Dutch painter, Dordrecht school (b. 1642, Dordrecht, d. 1722, Dordrecht) Dutch painter. He was the eldest son of Pieter Jansz. van Calraet (c. 1620-81), a sculptor from Utrecht. According to Houbraken, Abraham was taught by the Dordrecht sculptors Aemilius and Samuel Huppe, although nothing is known of his activity as a sculptor. Houbraken also stated that Abraham learnt to paint figures and fruit and that his brother Barent van Calraet (1649-1737), who specialized at first in horse paintings but later imitated the Rhine landscapes of Herman Saftleven, was a pupil of Aelbert Cuyp (see CUYP, (3)). The known signed works by Barent confirm this. A painting of two horses in a stable, initialled APK (Rotterdam, Mus. Boymans-van Beuningen), indicates that Abraham, too, must have been well acquainted with Cuyp and provides the basis for identifying Abraham's painting style. A large number of landscapes with horses, paintings of livestock in stables and still-lifes, all initialled A.C. and formerly attributed to Aelbert Cuyp,
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