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Adriaen van der werff Self-Portrait with a Portrait of his Wife,Margaretha van Rees,and their Daughter,Maria mk52
1699
Oil on canvas
81x65.5cm
Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam
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Adriaen van der werff The Adoration of the Shepherds mk67
Oil on panel
20 7/8x14 3/16in
Uffizi,Gallery
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Adriaen van der werff The adoracion of the shepherds mk166
1703 I Wave on board 53x36cm Uffizi, Florence
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Adriaen van der werff Shepherd and Shepherdess 1689
Oil on oak panel
58.5 x 47.5 cm (23.03 x 18.7 in)
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Adriaen van der werff Portrait of Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, Electress Palatine ca. 1701
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Adriaen van der werff Flora with Putti Strewing Flowers 1696
Oil on canvas
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Adriaen van der werff Portrait of Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, Electress Palatine ca. 1701
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Adriaen van der werff Flora with Putti Strewing Flowers 1696
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions N/A (original: 290 x 195 cm)
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Adriaen van der werff Sarah Bringing Hagar to Abraham Date 1696(1696)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 86 cm (33.9 in). Width: 68.5 cm (27 in).
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Adriaen van der werff Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham. Date 1699(1699)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 76.3 cm (30 in). Width: 61 cm (24 in).
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Adriaen van der werff Young shepherd embracing a shepherdess. Date c. 1690(1690)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 46 cm (18.1 in). Width: 38 cm (15 in).
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Adriaen van der werff Sarah Bringing Hagar to Abraham 1696(1696)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 86 cm (33.9 in). Width: 68.5 cm (27 in).
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Adriaen van der werff Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham 1699(1699)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Adriaen van der werff Hedwig Elisabeth Pfalzgrafin bei Rhein zu Neuburg, Prinzessin von Polen. 1696
Medium oil on canvas
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Adriaen van der werff Self-portrait 1696(1696)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 38.5 cm (15.2 in). Width: 29 cm (11.4 in).
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Adriaen van der werff Elisabeth Dierquens 1694
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 48 X 40 cm (18.9 X 15.7 in)
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Adriaen van der werff A nymph dancing before a shepherd playing a flute. 1718
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 44 X 33 cm (17.3 X 13 in)
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Adriaen van der werff Adam and Eve. between 1674(1674) and 1722(1722)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 45 X 35.5 cm (17.7 X 14 in)
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Adriaen van der werff Lot and his daughters. 1711(1711)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 45 cm (17.7 in). Width: 35 cm (13.8 in).
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Adriaen van der werff portrait of his wife Margaretha van Rees and their daughter Maria 1699(1699)
Medium oil on canvas mounted on panel
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Adriaen van der werff
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1659-1722
Dutch painter and draughtsman. He was apprenticed to the portrait painter Cornelis Picolet (1626-79) from 1668 to 1670 and then from c.1671 to 1676 to Eglon van der Neer in Rotterdam. From 1676 van der Werff produced small portraits and genre paintings as an independent master; the Cook and Hunter at a Window (1678; New York, priv. col.; see Gaethgens, no. 2) and Man and Woman Seated at a Table (1678; St Petersburg, Hermitage) perpetuate the thematic and stylistic traditions of Gerrit Dou, Gabriel Metsu, Frans van Mieris and Gerard ter Borch (ii) but are distinguished by their greater elegance and richness of costume and interior. Van der Werff's portraits date mainly from the years 1680-95 (e.g. Two Children with a Guinea-pig and a Kitten (1681; London, Buckingham Pal., Royal Col.)). The motif of children with animals recalls van der Neer, while the careful depiction of fabrics recalls the Leiden school of 'Fine' painters. His Portrait of a Man in a Quilted Gown (1685; London, N.G.) resembles compositions by Caspar Netscher and Nicolaes Maes: a figure leaning against a balustrade, before a landscape. Van der Werff's work is, however, more elegant, in part because of the depiction of fabrics
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