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SEGHERS, Hercules
Dutch Baroque Era Painter and Printmaker, ca.1590-1638 Dutch landscape painter and etcher. Seghers's work greatly influenced early 17th-century Dutch landscape painting. He studied with the painter Coninxloo (1544C1607) and may have traveled to Italy and in the Alps. Some of the frenzy of his personal life can be seen in his rare paintings and his more numerous, masterly etchings. His landscapes consist of vast, often desolate, panoramas and powerful, smaller scenes rendered with drama and pathos. Rembrandt owned eight paintings by him, and his own landscape style was influenced by Seghers.

 

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SEGHERS, Hercules Mountainous Landscape  af oil painting

Painting ID::  9107

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SEGHERS, Hercules
Mountainous Landscape af
c. 1633 Oil on canvas, 55 x 100 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
   
   
     

 

 

SEGHERS, Hercules A River Valley with a Group of Houses ar oil painting

Painting ID::  9108

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SEGHERS, Hercules
A River Valley with a Group of Houses ar
c. 1625 Oil on canvas, 70 x 86,6 cm Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
   
   
     

 

 

SEGHERS, Hercules View of Brussels from the North-East ar oil painting

Painting ID::  9109

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SEGHERS, Hercules
View of Brussels from the North-East ar
c. 1625 Oil on oak, 24,5 x 39 cm Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne (on loan)
   
   
     

 

 

SEGHERS, Hercules Mountainous Landscape oil painting

Painting ID::  30021

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SEGHERS, Hercules
Mountainous Landscape
mk67 Oil on canvas mounted on panel 21 11/16x39 3/8in Uffizi,Gallery
   
   
     

 

 

SEGHERS, Hercules Two Trees oil painting

Painting ID::  43930

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SEGHERS, Hercules
Two Trees
c. 1625
   
   
     

 

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SEGHERS, Hercules
Dutch Baroque Era Painter and Printmaker, ca.1590-1638 Dutch landscape painter and etcher. Seghers's work greatly influenced early 17th-century Dutch landscape painting. He studied with the painter Coninxloo (1544C1607) and may have traveled to Italy and in the Alps. Some of the frenzy of his personal life can be seen in his rare paintings and his more numerous, masterly etchings. His landscapes consist of vast, often desolate, panoramas and powerful, smaller scenes rendered with drama and pathos. Rembrandt owned eight paintings by him, and his own landscape style was influenced by Seghers.