Staande stier
1657 - 1659
Medium
etching
Dimensions
114; 136
About this artwork
verzamelaarsmerk, verso linksonder, gestempeld: Lugt 240
Art Historical Context
**Staande stier (Standing Bull)** Adriaen van de Vel, a prodigious talent of the Dutch Golden Age, created this etching around 1657–1659, when he was in his early twenties. Born in Amsterdam in 1636, van de Velde was renowned for his luminous landscapes, pastoral scenes, and meticulous studies of animals and figures. This small-scale work (114 × 136 mm) captures a majestic standing bull, exemplifying his keen eye for natural anatomy and serene composure, hallmarks of the realistic style that bridged Baroque grandeur with emerging classicism in 17th-century Dutch art. Etching, van de Velde's...
About the Artist
Adriaen van de Velde · 1636–1672
Adriaen van de Velde (1636–1672) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, draftsman, and etcher renowned for his luminous pastoral landscapes and his extraordinary versatility. Born in Amsterdam, he was the son of the marine painter Willem van de Velde the Elder and brother of the marine painter Willem van de Velde the Younger. He studied under Jan Wijnants, a landscape specialist, and possibly under Phili...