Aert de Gelder

Dutch 1645-1727 Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was the son of a wealthy Dordrecht family and probably became a pupil of Samuel van Hoogstraten in 1660. Apparently on the advice of van Hoogstraten, de Gelder moved to Amsterdam and entered Rembrandt workshop, possibly c. 1661. It is commonly assumed that he stayed there about two years. He was Rembrandt last pupil. After completing his apprenticeship, de Gelder returned to Dordrecht, where he worked for the rest of his long career. Considering that de Gelder was active for more than half a century, his output of just over 100 paintings seems low, probably because he was financially independent. Of those paintings accepted as by him, only 22 are dated, creating considerable problems in establishing a chronology.


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Aert de Gelder Christ on the Mount of Olives oil


Christ on the Mount of Olives
Painting ID::  1384
Christ on the Mount of Olives

   
   
     

Aert de Gelder Judith and Holofernes oil


Judith and Holofernes
Painting ID::  2726
Judith and Holofernes
1495 National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
1495_ National_Gallery_of_Art,_Washington_DC
   
   
     

Aert de Gelder The Baptism of Christ oil


The Baptism of Christ
Painting ID::  68378
The Baptism of Christ
Technique Oil on canvas Dimensions 48.3 ?? 37.1 cm
Technique_Oil_on_canvas_ Dimensions_48.3_??_37.1_cm
   
   
     

Aert de Gelder Rest on the Flight into Egypt oil


Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Painting ID::  70624
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 109.9 x 118.8 cm
Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_109.9_x_118.8_cm
   
   
     

Aert de Gelder Tamar and Judah oil


Tamar and Judah
Painting ID::  70644
Tamar and Judah
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 64 ?? 88 cm
Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_64_??_88_cm
   
   
     

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     Dutch 1645-1727 Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was the son of a wealthy Dordrecht family and probably became a pupil of Samuel van Hoogstraten in 1660. Apparently on the advice of van Hoogstraten, de Gelder moved to Amsterdam and entered Rembrandt workshop, possibly c. 1661. It is commonly assumed that he stayed there about two years. He was Rembrandt last pupil. After completing his apprenticeship, de Gelder returned to Dordrecht, where he worked for the rest of his long career. Considering that de Gelder was active for more than half a century, his output of just over 100 paintings seems low, probably because he was financially independent. Of those paintings accepted as by him, only 22 are dated, creating considerable problems in establishing a chronology.

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