Moses van Uyttenbroeck | |
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Born | 1600, c. 1595 The Hague, Netherlands |
Died | 1646 The Hague, Netherlands |
Moses van Uyttenbroeck, or Moyses van Wtenbrouck (c.โ1600โ1646) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and etcher.
Biography
Van Uyttenbroeck was born and died in The Hague. According to the RKD he was the younger brother of the painter Jan Matheus van Wtenbrouck, and later became the teacher of the painters Anthonie Jansz. van der Croos and perhaps Dirk Dalens the Elder, since their styles were so similar.[1] Van Uyttenbroeck primarily painted works based on religious and classical mythology themes. He was a versatile court painter who painted portraits and Italianate landscapes in the manner of Cornelis van Poelenburch.[1] He joined the Guild of Saint Luke in 1614. Van Uyttenbroeck died in 1646.[2]
Gallery
- Bacchanal, Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, 1627
- Landscape with Shepherds, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague 1626
- Tobias Blessed by Blind Tobit, from The Story of Tobias
- Landscape with Satyr, Nymphs and Cattle, Private Collection
References
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