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  1. Albert Eckhout (c.1610–1665) fue un pintor de retratos y bodegones holandés. Fue uno de los primeros artistas europeos en pintar escenas del Nuevo Mundo.

  2. Albert Eckhout (c.1610–1665) was a Dutch portrait and still life painter. Eckhout, the son of Albert Eckhourt and Marryen Roeleffs, was born in Groningen, but his training as an artist and early career are unknown. A majority of the works attributed to him are unsigned. He was among the first European artists to paint scenes from the New World.

  3. Albert Eckhout, Series of eight figures. Google Classroom. By Dr. Rachel Zimmerman. Albert Eckhout, series of eight figures, 1641, oil on canvas ( The National Museum of Denmark ). In 1630, the Dutch conquered the prosperous sugarcane-producing area in the northeast region of the Portuguese colony of Brazil.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · One of Eckhouts series of eight paintings helps us to understand how the Dutch artist encoded ethnic differences among the colony’s population. Making order of a foreign world. Eckhouts series consists of four life-size male-female pairs, each representing a different cultural or ethnic category.

  5. Maurits brought two artists, Albert Eckhout and the landscape painter Frans Post, to Brazil to document the local flora, fauna, people, and customs. One of Eckhouts series of eight paintings helps us to understand how the Dutch artist encoded ethnic differences among the colony’s population.

  6. 1610 - 1665. Albert Eckhout fue un pintor de retratos y bodegones holandés. Fue uno de los primeros artistas europeos en pintar escenas del Nuevo Mundo. Llegó a Brasil en el séquito del...

  7. Visions of Savage Paradise is the first major book-length study of the Dutch artist Albert Eckhout to be published since 1938. This book, which draws extensively on the author’s doctoral dissertation, examines the fascinating works of art produced by Eckhout while he was court painter in Dutch Brazil to the German count Johan Maurits van ...