- Herman Saftleven
Herman Saftleven the Younger (1609,
Rotterdam - buriedJan 5 1685 , Utrecht) was a Dutch painter of theBaroque period.Born in Rotterdam, he lived most of his life (1632-1685) in Utrecht. His brothers,
Cornelis Saftleven (1607-1681) andAbraham Saftleven were both painters. The former was even better known as a painter, specializing ingenre scenes, while Herman was known for his landscapes of river scenes as well as of persons traveling through woods. His father, Herman Saftleven I was a painter in Rotterdam, who died by 1627. One of Herman II’s daughters,Sara Saftleven , born in Utrecht after 1633, also became a painter of flowers in watercolors. She married Jacob Adriaensz Broers in 1671.Herman became the dean of the
Guild of St Luke in Utrecht. After a storm had destroyed most of the town in the 1670s, he sold the city a series drawings he had made of Utrecht churches before they were destroyed. In the 1680s, he was commissioned by the amateur botanist and horticulturalistAgnes Block , to draw flowers and plants at her country estate near Utrecht.References
[http://www.wga.hu/bio/s/saftleve/herman/biograph.html| Web gallery of Art.] [http://www.artnet.com/library/07/0749/T074956.asp| Grove encyclopedia abstract.]
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