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RUYSDAEL, Salomon van
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1600-1670.
Dutch painter. He is best known for his atmospheric, almost monochromatic, river scenes, painted in the 1630s during the 'tonal phase' of Dutch art. His work in this genre is very close in style to that of Jan van Goyen, and their paintings have often been confused. Related Paintings of RUYSDAEL, Salomon van :. | The Crossing at Nimwegen af | River Scene with Farmstead a | Landscape (detail) f | Halt at an Inn af | Halt at an Inn (detail)baf | Related Artists: MELZI, FrancescoItalian Painter, 1493-1570
Italian painter and draughtsman. Belonging to a noble Lombard family, he began to attend the workshop of Leonardo da Vinci around 1508, during Leonardo's second visit to Milan. From that time on he was always associated with Leonardo, whose favourite pupil he became: he followed Leonardo to Rome in 1513 and moved with him to France in 1515, staying with him until his death in 1519. MONNOYER, Jean-BaptisteFrench Baroque Era Painter, ca.1634-1699 COXCIE, RaphaelFlemish painter (b. 1540, Mechelen, d. 1616, Brussels).
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