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  1. Arent de Gelder. Autorretrato con un caballete pintando a una anciana (1685) óleo sobre lienzo, 141,5 x 167,3 cm, , . Aert (o Arent) de Gelder ( Dordrecht, 26 de octubre de 1645 - Dordrecht, 27 de agosto de 1727) fue un pintor barroco holandés . Biografía.

  2. Aert de Gelder - Self-Portrait Ahimelech Giving the Sword of Goliath to David. Aert de Gelder (Dutch: [ˈaːrt də ˈɣɛldər] ⓘ or Arent; October 26, 1645 – August 27, 1727) was a Dutch painter. He was the only Dutch artist to paint in the tradition of Rembrandt's late style into the 18th century.

  3. Aert (o Arent) de Gelder ( Dordrecht, 26 de octubre de 1645 - Dordrecht, 27 de agosto de 1727) fue un pintor barroco holandés. Autorretrato con un caballete pintando a una anciana (1685) óleo sobre lienzo, 141,5 x 167,3 cm, Instituto de arte Städel, Fráncfort del Meno. Biografía.

  4. El rasgo más característico y original de la pintura de Gelder fue su colorido, en especial a partir de principios de siglo XVIII, cuando comenzó a añadir a la paleta de Rembrandt los blancos nacarados, amarillos, azules, naranjas, verdes y violetas. Escuchar. Visitar tienda online.

  5. De Gelder also differed from Rembrandt in his effective use of colored grounds and other underlayers of paint. 1. Arent de Gelder was born in Dordrecht on 26 October 1645. His parents were Jan Aertsz de Gelder (b. 1609) and Maria Lotterich, who came from an affluent Dordrecht family. 2 Jan Aertsz started out as a cooper of wine barrels.

  6. Aert de Gelder (born Oct. 26, 1645, Dordrecht, United Provinces [now the Netherlands]—died Aug. 28, 1727, Dordrecht) was the only Dutch artist of the late 17th and early 18th century to paint in the tradition of Rembrandt’s late style.

  7. Aert de Gelder, one of the last pupils of Rembrandt van Rijn, served as a valuable stylistic intermediary between the earthy realism of the 17th century and the refinement of the 18th century. Born in Dordrecht, de Gelder apprenticed under Samuel van Hoogstraten before serving as a member of Rembrandt’s Amsterdam workshop from 1661 to 1663.