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1672 - 1682
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
h 65.5cm × w 80.5cm × d 7.7cm
Collection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Materials
canvas; oil paint (paint)
Object Type
painting
Subject Matter
siege
Production Place
Netherlands
Acquisition Method
purchase
Acquired
1804
Notes
buitenmaat: diepte 7,7 cm (drager incl. SK-L-3620)
Collection Type
paintings
Pieter Wouwerman was the second son of Paul Joosten Wouwerman and the younger brother of Philips, who taught him and whose style he copied. He entered the guild of St Luke in Haarlem in 1646. In 1654 he married, but perhaps did not prosper, as he then travelled. He probably spent time in Paris, views of which can be seen in the backgrounds of several of his paintings. He is also thought to have lived in Antwerp, where his son Paul was apprenticed. His works are often attributed to his brother Philips. Comment on works: Landscapes; Battles; Military.
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