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Here are all the paintings of Willem Drost 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
68450 |
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Batsheba met de brief van koning David |
Technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 103 cm ?? 87 cm
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88687 |
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Das Opfer des Manoah |
1641(1641)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 242 x 283 cm
cjr |
92850 |
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Portrait of a man in a red kolpak. |
c. 1654(1654)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 89.5 X 68.5 cm (35.2 X 27 in)
cjr |
24701 |
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Ruth declares her Loyalty to Naomi (mk33) |
Canvas
87x71cm
Oxford,Ashmolean Museum
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26840 |
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Self-Portrait |
mk52
c.1662
Oil on canvas
72x64cm
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24702 |
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The Vision of Daniel (mk33) |
canvas
98.5x119cm
Berlin
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58696 |
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Willem Drost, |
Willem Drost, Bathsheba, 1654, oil on canvas, Louvre |
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Willem Drost
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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1630-1680
Dutch painter, draughtsman and printmaker, possibly of German origin. According to Houbraken, he was a pupil of Rembrandt, possibly in or shortly before 1650. An early etching signed w drost 1652 is probably a self-portrait, in which Drost portrayed himself as a young man drawing. His earliest dated paintings are two pendants of 1653: the Portrait of a Man (New York, Met.) and the Portrait of a Woman .
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