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SWANEVELT, Herman van
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1600-1655
Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher, active in France and Italy. His first signed and dated works are two views of Paris dated 1623 (Brunswick, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Mus.). He was in Rome from 1629 to 1641. His earliest dated painting there is an Old Testament Scene (1630; The Hague, Mus. Bredius; see fig.), a compositional formula that he often used, with some variations, in Rome. A flat, low foreground is closed on the left by a house and a tree; on the right is a distant hilly scene; and groups of figures are disposed horizontally. This design, derived from Cornelis van Poelenburch, is well suited to van Swanevelt's many landscapes with biblical and mythological subjects. The large tree extending beyond the frame gives a monumental touch to the composition. Related Paintings of SWANEVELT, Herman van :. | Portrait of Polyxena Christina of Hesse Rotenburg | Madame de Sorquainville (mk05) | San Francisco Bay | Portrait of a young lady in an interior 1826 | Virgin and Child d | Related Artists: LISS, JohannGerman Baroque Era Painter, ca.1597-1631 lucas van valchenborchLucas van Valkenborch (also "Valckenborch," "Valkenborgh") (c. 1535, Leuven - February 2, 1597, Frankfurt am Main), was a member of a family of Flemish landscape and genre painters. Master of the Life of Saint John the BaptistItalian Byzantine Style Painter, 14th Century
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