Various animals. Herdsman and bull., Adriaen van de Velde, artist, 1659, Netherlands, etching, The Dutch Golden Age artist Adriaen van de Velde (1636-72) first studied with his father Willem van de Velde the Elder, then trained with a landscapist in Haarlem. He produced his first known works, six etchings, in 1653 and had returned to Amsterdam by 1657. Van de Velde's varied body of paintings, drawings, and prints comprises primarily of small landscapes in sparkling light softened by the haze of the nearby sea, with people and animals playing an important part. He often added staffage (figures, animals and other accessories) to other artists' landscapes. Like his older but also short-lived contemporary, Paulus Potter, van de Velde preferred cattle scenes. Potter's tight, precise technique and hard, cool sunlight also influenced van de Velde's early pictures. His regular system of drawing before painting often included sketching cattle in the fields and figures from life in the studio, the increased prominence he gave to figures and animals required this more observational method. Responding to works by Italianate painters Karel Dujardin and Nicolaes Berchem around 1658, van de Velde began to use warmer hues and a softer, a more yellow sunshine. According to the great biographer of Dutch artists, Arnold Houbraken, According to Houbraken, van de Velde died while in collaboration with Jan van der Heyden and Frederik de Moucheron, painting animals on their paintings.
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Various animals, Herdsman, bull, Adriaen van de Velde, artist, 1659, Netherlands, etching, Dutch Golden Age artist Adriaen van de Velde, 1636-72, first studied, father Willem van de Velde, Elder, trained, landscapist, Haarlem, produced, first, works, six etchings, 1653, returned, Amsterdam, 1657, Van de Velde's varied body, paintings, drawings, prints comprises primarily, small landscapes, sparkling light softened, haze, sea, people, animals playing, important part, added staffage, figures, animals, accessories, artists' landscapes, older, short-lived contemporary, Paulus Potter, van de Velde preferred cattle scenes, Potter's tight, precise technique, hard, cool sunlight, influenced van de Velde's early pictures, regular system, drawing, painting, included sketching cattle, fields, figures, life, studio, increased prominence, gave, figures, animals required, observational method, Responding, works, Italianate painters Karel Dujardin, Nicolaes Berchem, 1658, van de Velde began, warmer hues, softer, a, yellow sunshine, According, great biographer, Dutch artists, Arnold Houbraken, According, Houbraken, van de Velde died, collaboration, Jan van der Heyden, Frederik de Moucheron, painting animals, paintings
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