- Egbert van Drielst
Egbert van Drielst (Groningen, 1745 –
Amsterdam , 1818) began his study of the painting in a factory in Groningen which produced mainly lacquered objects. He soon went toHaarlem , where he was an apprentice in thewallpaper factory. Van Drielst entered the wallpaper studio in Amsterdam where he established friendships withAdriaan de Lelie . He studied the old mastersSalomon van Ruisdael ,Jacob van Ruisdael ,Wijnants and in particular,Meindert Hobbema , and sought to make use of their techniques in his nature studies. In 1768 he became a member of theGuild of Saint Luke in Amsterdam.He often portrayed nature scenes of the
Drenthe , in the north-east of the Netherlands. In 1790 he married a girl fromHoogeveen . He traveled there each year to produce drawings, and is sometimes called the "Drentse Hobbema". His wallpaper, usually with thehorizon on eye height, can be seen inElswout , near Haarlem and in theRijksmuseum Twenthe .Source
* Gerlagh, B & E. Koolhaas-Grosfeld (1995) Egbert van Drielst 1745-1818
* Mandle, E.R (1971) Dutch Masterpieces from the eighteenth century. Paintings & Drawings 1700 - 1800External links
* [http://www.bmz.amsterdam.nl/adam/nl/huizen/h518i.html Website on the wallpaper in the Museum
Geelvinck-Hinlopen Huis ]
* [http://www.codart.nl/publications/show/section/43/ Codart on Adriaan de Lelie and Egbert van Drielst]
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