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- Herman van Swanevelt (1603 – 1655) was a Dutch painter and etcher from the Baroque era. Herman was born in Woerden to a family of thriving artisans whose...
- family strongholds of ancient Rome, as shown in the painting by Herman van Swanevelt, here. Works of restoration were first carried out in the 18th century...
- of Agostino T****i and the urban views of Claude Lorrain and Herman van Swanevelt, which he saw in Rome, may have stimulated Viviano Codazzi to start painting...
- Chair. Also P****eri paints Swanevelt as someone who did not like to talk and this matches with what is suggested by Swanevelt's nickname 'eremiet' (hermit)...
- Ambrosius Schouten, Robert Jansz Splinter, Matthias Stom, Herman van Swanevelt, Dirck Voorst, Quintijnus de Waerdt, Jan Baptist Weenix, and Peter Petersz...
- Retiro – he also commissioned works from Nicolas Poussin, Herman van Swanevelt, Jan Both, Gaspard Dughet and Jean Lemaire. It is now in the Museo del...
- Plattenberg (1648) Louis Boullogne (1648) Henri Testelin (1650) Herman van Swanevelt (1651) Jean-Michel Picart (1651) Pierre Rabon (1660) Nicasius Bernaerts...
- and Zegveld. Jan de Bakker (1499–1525), Protestant martyr Herman van Swanevelt (1603–1655), painter and etcher from the Baroque era Leo Gestel (1881-1941)...
- Dordrecht 1672) Swanenburg, Jacob Isaacsz van (Leiden 1571 – Utrecht 1638) Swanevelt, Herman van (Woerden 1603 – Paris 1655) Tempel, Abraham van den (Leeuwarden...
- he was not a mere imitator. Influenced also by Dutch painters such as Swanevelt and Jan Both, the young artist’s paintings are characterized also by a...