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Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
h 325cm × w 76cm
Collection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Materials
canvas; oil paint (paint)
Object Type
painting; trophy
Subject Matter
trophy, i.e.: decorative arrangement of symbolic or typical objects ~ ornament
Production Place
Amsterdam
Acquisition Method
bequest
Acquired
1949
Notes
See the provenance for SK-A-4854-A.
Collection Type
paintings
A painter and draftsman known mostly for his painted wallpapers. He eventually owned his own successful factory; his designs followed the prevailing 18th-century taste for arcadian and native Dutch landscapes with small figures, and especially for decorative architecture. He was active in the Amsterdam Tekenacademie, first as a student, then as a teacher, and, by 1784, as co-director with Cornelis Buys. None of his designs for theatrical scenery and properties, done later in his career, remain today.
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