Daniël Dupré | |
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Born | Daniël Dupré 20 December 1751 Amsterdam |
Died | 4 June 1817 Amsterdam |
Nationality | Dutch |
Daniël Dupré (20 December 1751 – 4 June 1817) was a Dutch engraver, painter, draftsman, and watercolorist.[1] He was born in Amsterdam and primarily lived and worked there. His paintings and prints depict mostly buildings and landscapes.
Daniël studied under Jurriaan Andriessen at the Stadstekenacademie (City Drawing School). He travelled around Germany and Italy where he visited Düsseldorf, Rome, and Mannheim, before ultimately returning to Amsterdam.[1]
- View of Civita Castellana, ca. 1792–1809, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam[2]
- Arcadian landscape with setting sun, ca. 1792–1809, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam[3]
- Watercolour of the Arch of Janus in Rome
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