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Nicolaes maes Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1634-1693
Dutch painter. The son of the prosperous Dordrecht merchant Gerrit Maes and his wife Ida Herman Claesdr., Nicolaes Maes learnt to draw from a 'mediocre master' (Houbraken) in his native town before he studied painting with Rembrandt in Amsterdam. His training in Rembrandt's studio must have taken place between 1648/50 and 1653. By December 1653 Maes had settled in Dordrecht and made plans to marry, while a signed and dated picture of 1653 confirms that the 19-year-old artist had completed his training and embarked on an independent career.
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Painting ID:: 24695
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Nicolaes maes The Apostle Thomas (mk33) Canvas
120x90.3cm
Painting ID:: 24696
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Nicolaes maes An old Woman asleep (mk33) canvas
135x105cm
Brussels,Koninklijk Museum Van Shone Kunsten
Painting ID:: 24697
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Nicolaes maes Portrait of Facob Trip (mk33) Canvas
126x100.5cm
Painting ID:: 51060
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Nicolaes maes Old Woman Dozing 1656
Oil on canvas,
135 x 105 cm
Painting ID:: 56103
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Nicolaes maes captain job jansz cuyter and his family mk247
1659,oil on canvas ,43.5x60,110.5x152.4 cm,north carolina museum of art,raleigh,nc,usa
Painting ID:: 56932
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Nicolaes maes captain job jansz cuyter and his family mk247\
1659,oil on canvas,43.5x60,110.5x152.4 cm,north carolina museum of art,raleigh,nc,usa
Painting ID:: 88514
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Nicolaes maes The Idle Servant painted in 1655
Painting ID:: 95350
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Nicolaes maes The Naughty Drummer oil on canvas
Painting ID:: 96314
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Nicolaes maes The Naughty Drummer Boy circa 1655(1655)
Medium oil on canvas
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Nicolaes maes
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1634-1693
Dutch painter. The son of the prosperous Dordrecht merchant Gerrit Maes and his wife Ida Herman Claesdr., Nicolaes Maes learnt to draw from a 'mediocre master' (Houbraken) in his native town before he studied painting with Rembrandt in Amsterdam. His training in Rembrandt's studio must have taken place between 1648/50 and 1653. By December 1653 Maes had settled in Dordrecht and made plans to marry, while a signed and dated picture of 1653 confirms that the 19-year-old artist had completed his training and embarked on an independent career.