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THE FARM,PAUL POTTER,IN THE HERMITAGE MUSEUM,ST PETERSBURG,Historical Art of Russia,1884 Antique Wood Engraving
THE FARM,PAUL POTTER,IN THE HERMITAGE MUSEUM,ST PETERSBURG,Historical Art of Russia,1884 Antique Wood Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print

POTTER, Paulus
(b. 1625, Enkhuizen, d. 1654, Amsterdam)
Biography
Dutch painter and etcher, celebrated chiefly for his paintings
of animals. Animals appear prominently in all of Potter's works, sometimes
singly but usually in small groups silhouetted against the sky, or in greater
numbers with peasant figures and rustic buildings in an extensive landscape.
Potter is one of the minor Dutch masters.Potter entered the Guild of St. Luke
at Delft in 1646. In 1649 he moved to The Hague, where in the following year
he married Adriana, daughter of the architect Claes van Balkeneynde. In 1652
Potter settled in Amsterdam. He probably received his early training from
his father, the painter Pieter Potter (c. 1597-1652), but his style shows
little dependence upon that of earlier masters. In so short a career there
was little development in style between the earlier and the later works, but
1647 seems to mark a peak in his achievement, for many of the finest paintings
bear this date.Among works that depart from his normal scale or style, the
huge Young Bull (1647; Mauritshuis, The Hague), which is life-size, is his
most celebrated, though not necessarily his finest work,while Orpheus Charming
the Beasts (1650; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) is an excursion into a poetic world.
Potter's etchings of animals show all the skill and sympathy of his paintings.
| PUBLISHED DATE |
1884 PARIS |
| ARTIST |
DE LA CHARLERIE |
| ENGRAVED BY |
PANNEMAKER |
| PUBLISHER |
THOMAS DE LAMOTTE SAINTE-MARTIN |
| PAGE SIZE: approx |
7 INCHES x 10 INCHES |
| IMAGE SIZE: approx |
7 X 5 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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