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Oil Paintings
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1634-1682
Dutch painter. According to Houbraken, he and Pieter de Hooch were fellow students of the Dutch Italianate Nicolaes Berchem in Haarlem, probably between 1646, when Berchem returned from Italy, and 1655, when Ochtervelt married Dirkje Meesters in the Dutch Reformed Church in Rotterdam. Ochtervelt's earliest known works reveal the influences of a number of Dutch Italianate painters. Landscapes with figures, such as Hunters and Shepherds in a Landscape (1652; Karl-Marx-Stadt, St?dt. Kstsamml.), owe much to Berchem in subject and composition. They may also have been partly inspired by similar landscapes by Jan Baptist Weenix and Ludolf de Jongh. Towards the mid-1650s Ochtervelt began painting garden scenes |
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob A Family Group wer8 1670
Oil on canvas, 96,5 x 91 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob Street Musicians at the Doorway of a House dh 1665
Oil on canvas
Art Museum, St. Louis
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob Rehearsing the Song tye Oil on canvas
Staatliche Museen, Kassel
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob The Declaration of Love to the Woman Reading mk164
1670
Staatliche Kunsthalle
Karlsruhe
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob A Woman Playing a Virgind,AnotherSinging and a man Playing a Violin mk170
1675-1680
Oil on canvas
84.5x75cm
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OCHTERVELT, Jacob
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1634-1682
Dutch painter. According to Houbraken, he and Pieter de Hooch were fellow students of the Dutch Italianate Nicolaes Berchem in Haarlem, probably between 1646, when Berchem returned from Italy, and 1655, when Ochtervelt married Dirkje Meesters in the Dutch Reformed Church in Rotterdam. Ochtervelt's earliest known works reveal the influences of a number of Dutch Italianate painters. Landscapes with figures, such as Hunters and Shepherds in a Landscape (1652; Karl-Marx-Stadt, St?dt. Kstsamml.), owe much to Berchem in subject and composition. They may also have been partly inspired by similar landscapes by Jan Baptist Weenix and Ludolf de Jongh. Towards the mid-1650s Ochtervelt began painting garden scenes
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