- Adriaen van de Velde
Adrian van de Velde (bapt.
30 November 1636 ,Amsterdam – bur.21 January 1672 , Amsterdam), was a Dutch animal and landscape painter, son ofWillem van de Velde, the elder and brother ofWilliam van de Velde, the younger , the marine painter.He was trained in the studio of
Jan Wynants , the landscape painter, where he made the acquaintance ofPhilip Wouwerman , who is believed to have aided him in his studies of animals, and to have exercised a powerful and beneficial influence upon his art. Having made exceptionally rapid progress, he was soon employed by his master to introduce figures into his landscape compositions, and he rendered a similar service to Hobbema, Ruysdael, Verboom and other contemporary artists.His favourite subjects are scenes of open pasture land, with sheep, cattle and goats, which he executed with admirable dexterity, with much precision of touch and truth of draughtsmanship, and with clear silvery colouring. He painted a few small but excellent winter scenes with skaters, and several religious subjects, such as the "Descent from the Cross", for the
Roman Catholic church in Amsterdam.In addition to his paintings, of which nearly two hundred have been catalogued, he executed about twenty
etching s, several of which appear from their dates to have been done in his fourteenth year. They are simple but pleasing in tonality, and are distinguished by great directness of method and by delicacy and certainty of touch. Van de Velde died at Amsterdam.References
*1911
External links
Adriaen van de Velde at Rijkmusem
* http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/SK-A-443?lang=en
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