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OLD WOMAN SPINNING,OLD WOMAN READING,GERARD DOW,IN HERMITAGE,ST PETERSBURG,Historical Art of Russia,1884 Antique Wood Engraving
OLD WOMAN SPINNING,OLD WOMAN READING,GERARD DOW,IN HERMITAGE,ST PETERSBURG ,Historical Art of Russia,1884 Antique Wood Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print

DOU, Gerrit
(b. 1613, Leiden, d. 1675, Leiden)
Biography
Gerrit (also spelled Gerard) Dou, Dutch painter. In 1628 he
became the first pupil of the young Rembrandt, basing his early work closely
on his master's. After Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam, Dou developed a style
of his own, painting usually on a small scale, with a surface of almost enamelled
smoothness. He was astonishingly fastidious about his tools and working conditions,
with a particular horror of dust. Some of his pictures were painted with the
aid of a magnifying glass.He painted numerous subjects, but is best known
for domestic interiors. They usually contain only a few figures framed by
a window or by the drapery of a curtain, and surrounded by books, musical
instruments, or household paraphernalia, all minutely depicted. He is at his
best in scenes lit by artificial light.With Jan Steen, Dou was among the founders
of the Guild of St Luke at Leiden in 1648. Unlike Steen he was prosperous
and respected throughout his life, and his pictures continued to fetch big
prices (consistently higher than those paid for Rembrandt's work) until the
advent of Impressionism influenced taste against the neatness and precision
of his style.Dou had a workshop with many pupils who perpetuated his style
and Leiden continued the fijnschilder (fine painter) tradition until the 19th
century.
| PUBLISHED DATE |
1884 PARIS |
| ARTIST |
DE LA CHARLERIE |
| ENGRAVED BY |
PANNEMAKER |
| PUBLISHER |
THOMAS DE LAMOTTE SAINTE-MARTIN |
| PAGE SIZE: approx |
6 1/2 INCHES x 10 INCHES |
| IMAGE SIZE: approx |
7 X 4 1/2 inches |
| CONDITION |
CROPPED FOLIO ENGRAVING with text on the back . Excellent condition. Heavier
paper.Suitable ageing. The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful
depth and detail. |
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