1829-1912 Related Paintings of william r clark :. | franklins sista meddelande fran en position norr om king williams land | james cook var mer intrsserad av vetenskapen an av att bygga upp ett imperium | parrys fartyg tar sig fram genom isen under hans tredje forsok attfinna nordvastpassagen 1824 | wilson fangade med stor inlevelse dramatiken och ogastvan ligheten i polarlandskapet i manga av sina skissr ovan ses en isformation pa rossons strand | paccard balmat och de flesta andra andra alpinister tog sig upp till mont blancs topp pa nordsidan | Related Artists:
Albert EckhoutGroningen, 1610 - 1666,was a Dutch portrait and still life painter. Eckhout was among the first European artists to paint scenes from the New World. In 1636, he traveled to Dutch Brazil, invited by count John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen. There, he painted portraits of natives, slaves and mulattos. He is also famous for his still lifes of Brazilian fruits and vegetables. The majority of his work is now stored at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. In art history, he is taken to be part of Baroque.
Jose Aparicio Inglada1770-1838 Spain. b Alicante, 1770; d Madrid, 1838
Paggi, Giovanni BattistaItalian Baroque Era Painter, 1554-1627
.Italian painter and theorist. As the son of a newly inscribed nobleman, he received a Renaissance gentleman's education, but as an artist he was it seems self-taught, despite the encouragement of Luca Cambiaso. The gentleman who then set up as a painter was obliged to give his work to patrons, sometimes expecting future remuneration; but when one patron reneged on payment in 1581, Paggi mortally wounded him and was banished from Genoa. He was given protection by Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and settled in Florence. A fresco of St Catherine Converting Two Criminals (1582), painted for Niccol? Gaddi's family chapel at S Maria Novella and thoroughly Florentine in manner, established Paggi's reputation at the Medici court. He painted ephemeral decorations, portraits (all untraced) and altarpieces for many Florentine churches and for the cathedrals of San Gimignano (c. 1590), Pistoia (1591-3) and Lucca (1597-8),