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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1619-1668. Dutch painters from Haarlem. Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was the eldest son of the painter Paulus [Pauwels] Joostens Wouwerman of Alkmaar (d 28 Sept 1642), whose two other sons, Pieter Wouwerman (1623-82) and Johannes Wouwerman (1629-66), also became painters. Philips probably received his first painting lessons from his father, none of whose work has been identified. According to Cornelis de Bie, Wouwerman was next apprenticed to Frans Hals, although no trace of Hals's influence is discernible in Wouwerman's work. Wouwerman is also reputed to have spent several weeks in 1638 or 1639 working in Hamburg in the studio of the German history painter Evert Decker (d 1647). While in Hamburg, he married Annetje Pietersz. van Broeckhof. On 4 September 1640 Wouwerman joined the Guild of St Luke in Haarlem, in which in 1646 he held the office of vinder (agent or 'finder'). Given the many southern elements in his landscapes, it has repeatedly been suggested that Wouwerman must have travelled to France or Italy, but there is no documentary evidence that he left his native Haarlem for more than short periods. During his lifetime he must have attained a certain degree of prosperity, as demonstrated by the relatively large sums inherited by each of his seven children after his wife's death in 1670.
 

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WOUWERMAN, Philips Two Horses er oil on canvas


Two Horses er
Two Horses er
Painting ID::  9753
  Oil on panel, 33 x 32 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
  Oil on panel, 33 x 32 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid

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WOUWERMAN, Philips Cavalry Battle in front of a Burning Mill tfur oil on canvas


Cavalry Battle in front of a Burning Mill tfur
Cavalry Battle in front of a Burning Mill tfur
Painting ID::  9754
  1660s Oil on canvas, 54,5 x 66,5 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
  1660s Oil on canvas, 54,5 x 66,5 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

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WOUWERMAN, Philips Dune Landscape qet oil on canvas


Dune Landscape qet
Dune Landscape qet
Painting ID::  9755
  1645-50 Oil on wood, 39 x 56,5 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  1645-50 Oil on wood, 39 x 56,5 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

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WOUWERMAN, Philips The Horse Fair  yuer6 oil on canvas


The Horse Fair yuer6
The Horse Fair yuer6
Painting ID::  9756
  c. 1665 Oil on wood, 64 x 88 cm Wallace Collection, London
  c. 1665 Oil on wood, 64 x 88 cm Wallace Collection, London

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WOUWERMAN, Philips Rider's Rest Place q4r oil on canvas


Rider's Rest Place q4r
Rider's Rest Place q4r
Painting ID::  9757
  Oil on panel, 43 x 37 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp
  Oil on panel, 43 x 37 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

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     Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1619-1668. Dutch painters from Haarlem. Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was the eldest son of the painter Paulus [Pauwels] Joostens Wouwerman of Alkmaar (d 28 Sept 1642), whose two other sons, Pieter Wouwerman (1623-82) and Johannes Wouwerman (1629-66), also became painters. Philips probably received his first painting lessons from his father, none of whose work has been identified. According to Cornelis de Bie, Wouwerman was next apprenticed to Frans Hals, although no trace of Hals's influence is discernible in Wouwerman's work. Wouwerman is also reputed to have spent several weeks in 1638 or 1639 working in Hamburg in the studio of the German history painter Evert Decker (d 1647). While in Hamburg, he married Annetje Pietersz. van Broeckhof. On 4 September 1640 Wouwerman joined the Guild of St Luke in Haarlem, in which in 1646 he held the office of vinder (agent or 'finder'). Given the many southern elements in his landscapes, it has repeatedly been suggested that Wouwerman must have travelled to France or Italy, but there is no documentary evidence that he left his native Haarlem for more than short periods. During his lifetime he must have attained a certain degree of prosperity, as demonstrated by the relatively large sums inherited by each of his seven children after his wife's death in 1670.

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