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All Andries van Eertvelt 's Paintings
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ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
77067  
Stumische See, Andries van Eertvelt
 
 Stumische See   Medium Oil on panel Dimensions Deutsch: 55 ?? 95 cm cyf
75251  
Sturmische See, Detail, Andries van Eertvelt
 
 Sturmische See, Detail   2nd quarter of 17th century Oil on panel 55 X 95 cm cjr
1102  
The Battle of the Spanish Fleet with Dutch Ships in May 1573 During the Siege of Haarlem, Andries van Eertvelt
 
 The Battle of the Spanish Fleet with Dutch Ships in May 1573 During the Siege of Haarlem   The Hermitage, St.Petersburg

Andries van Eertvelt
1590-1652 Flemish Andries van Eertvelt Location Flemish painter. He enrolled as a member of Antwerp Guild of St Luke in 1609. In 1615 he married Catherine Vlieger (d 1627), after whose death he went to Genoa, where he worked for Cornelis de Wael. By c. 1630 he was back in Antwerp, where he had his portrait painted by Anthony van Dyck (1632; Augsburg, Schaezlerpal.). In 1633 Eertvelt married Elisabeth Boots, probably a daughter of the Antwerp painter Jan Boots (b before 1620). Eertvelt is regarded as the first Flemish marine painter. Over the years his palette and style changed. His first paintings, mostly of ships in storms (e.g. Sea Battle in a Storm; Schwerin, Staatl. Mus.), were painted in greenish-black and brown tones, often using white to highlight the rigging against the dark sea. After his tour of Italy he favoured views of southern harbours, with calm seas painted in soft tones (e.g. Spanish Ships Leaving a Port; Vienna, Ksthist. Mus.). In his day Eertvelt was a man of distinction whose artistic qualities were praised by the poet Cornelis de Bie and whose marine paintings were appreciated abroad, some being exported as far as Seville and Lisbon. His pupils included Gaspard van Eyck (1613-73), Hendrik Minderhout (1632-96) and Matthieu van Plattenberg.



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