Adriaen van der Venne.1589-1662. Часть 2.
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Adriaen van der Venne.1589-1662.Часть 2.
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1589-1662
В прошлом посте были его гравюры со сценками из жизни и поучительными ситуациями- а этот цветной альбом показывает все стороны быта- от игры в биллиард и теннис до строительства дамб, охоты, рыбной ловли, катания на коньках и т.д. Видимо- хороший человек был- почти везде у него собачки присутствуют.


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Two men pursuing a stag, from an album of 102 drawings

Two women playing Battledore and Shuttlecock

A Game of Tennis

Shooting the Popinjay

A horse-drawn sleigh with four passengers

Two eel-fishermen






Three women and a child, from an album of 102 drawings; a woman with sewing and linen



A Colonel

The Prince of Orange, from an album of 102 drawings; a procession of four carriages

A man exercising a horse in a ring


A man selling hot shell-fish to a boy

A game of billiards

A woman selling peat,

A carousing couple with a cat

A Knight running at the ring

A peasant pulling his wife and chattels across the ice

Peat-cutting by a canal

Ambassadeurs, from an album of 102 drawings; seven carriages, pulled by teams of six horses, leaving The Hague

A rat-catcher, from an album of 102 drawings; pointing to rats on a pole, carrying a box of poison

Ловля птиц

Ловля птиц
A horizontal bird-trap on the dunes

A game of Pell-Mell, from an album of 102 drawings; the Winter King about to strike a ball along the alley

A Count

Купец с женой


Frederik Hendrik receiving a peasant's petition
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A pile-driver, from an album of 102 drawings; a pier or breakwater under construction on the coast, more than a dozen men operating the equipment
Watercolour and bodycolour, over black chalk, heightened with silver and gold

Юрист, теолог и врач
Three doctors, of Law, Theology and Medicine, from an album of 102 drawings; the lawyer carrying a briefcase and the doctor of medicine standing by a wicker basket containing a bottle














A wind-powered water pump























The Arts, from an album of 102 drawings; four men standing in a landscape holding the tools of their trades, including scientific instruments, the second figure is Jacob Cats and the third, a self portrait, van de Venne, a fifth figure sculpting a lion behind




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Al-Arm
1632
Oil on panel, 40 x 31 cm
Private collection

An Amorous Peasant Couple Conversing
1631
Oil on panel, 29 x 23 cm
Private collection

A Cavalier at His Dressing Table
1631
Oil on panel, 40 x 33 cm
Private collection

Dance of Death
1630s
Oil on canvas, 37 x 29 cm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg

What Won't People Do for Money!"
1625
Oil on oak, 34,2 x 53 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

"Where There Are People Money May Be Made"
1652
Oil on panel, 47 x 66 cm
Private collection

Крысолов
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Fishing for Souls
1614
Oil on panel, 98 x 189 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Winter
1614
Oil on oak, 43 x 68 cm
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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Painter, draughtsman (designer for prints) and writer. Brother of the printer and art dealer Jan Pietersz van de Venne. In 1614-1624 at Middelburg; moved to the Hague where he became a member of the guild of St. Luke in 1625. Dean of the guild in 1631-32, 1636-38 and 1640. In 1656 founder-member of the academy Pictura at The Hague.
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Adriaen van de Venne -1589 - 1662. Гравюры-ТУТ
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Еще его работы:
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/venne_adriaen_pietersz_van_de.html
http://www.wga.hu/html/v/venne/index.html
http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=5334
http://www.britishmuseum.org/
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