




Note : Please do not email me with technical questions about paintings and their age and origin because I am not an expert but I only have gathered information about the Painters from the Netherlands and specially from Dordrecht.
Dordrecht is not only known as the oldest city and ancient capital of Holland but also for the many famous painters who were born or lived in Dordrecht during the late Middle ages and later centuries.
On the next pages you can find many works from these famous painters who were responsible for many styles of paintings and they immortalized the daily life and landscapes in the 15th to 19th century. Most of their masterpieces are nowadays part of collections in museums all over the world and of which many can be seen in the local Dordrechts Museum.
Aert Schouman was a prolific and versatile Dutch painter, glass engraver, printmaker, collector and dealer, who produced still lifes, biblical and mythological themes, natural history studies, genre, historical works, portraits, sketches, etchings and mezzotints. He designed tapestries, painted wall-hangings and decorated objects such as fans, snuffboxes and even the glass windows of a magic lantern
When 15 years old he served as apprentice to the Dordrecht artist Adriaen van der Burg (1693-1733). Schouman was unusual among painters in that he kept a detailed diary of his professional life from 16 October 1733 to 16 November 1753. He took on his first art pupil in 1733 and continued teaching for the rest of his life. In 1736 he founded the Brotherhood of St. Luke, a fraternity of amateur art lovers from Dordrecht and environs. Schouman was a leading artist in Zeeland between 1735 and 1785. During that period he lived and worked in Dordrecht, The Hague and Middelburg and taught pupils in Dordrecht and The Hague. He traveled to England twice and assembled an important collection of paintings.
By 1762 he had been appointed principal of the academy and included among his pupils was the great Dutch flower painter Jan van Os. Schouman was fortunate to receive royal patronage and completed many works for Prince Willem V at the summer palace of Het Loo, at Apeldoorn. The Prince owned a zoological cabinet and a menagerie which contained mammals, snakes and birds from various parts of the world. Although newly arrived exotic birds were popularly depicted, the favorite bird subjects in the eighteenth century were still live domestic poultry, followed by dead partridges and other species. Among the domestic birds, new breeds were being developed and bantam cocks began to appear. Hens with their chickens were very popular, although the young of most every other species (with the exception of ducklings and goslings) were ignored.
Between 1765 and 1768, Schouman was employed in the pictorial recording of the animals at Willem V's palace at Het Loo. Over one hundred drawings by him can be found in one of the few surviving complete recueils, the "Vogel Boek" (Bird Book). Moreover, Schouman's depictions of the animals housed in the royal menagerie, along with those of Simon Fokke, formed the core of thirty-four treatises on foreign animals, published between 1767 and 1787 by Arnout Vosmaer. Their illustrations were accompanied by descriptions written by Peter Simon Pallas. In this composition of an Alpine Cough, the full range of Schouman's skill is spectacularly shown as he forges a remarkable synthesis between a concern for scientific truth and the decorative and exotic aspects of natural history that were highly prized by royal and private clients. In his ornithological presentations, Schouman places the bird in a setting that provides a strikingly accurate impression of scale. It is one of the masters of natural history's best paintings and is a valuable record showing the eighteenth-century synthesis of science and the aesthetic.
Self portraitAert Schouman, 1750Oil on panel 28,8 x 23,3 cm Dordrechts museum |
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Portrait of Cornelis van Lil and his son with Schouman himselfAert SchoumanOil on panel 49,3 x 41 cm Dordrechts museum |
Still life with ox-headAert Schouman, 1747Oil on canvas 83,5 x 70 cm Dordrechts museum |
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Portrait of Albertus de Jonck and his wife Maria Verpoorten and son WilliamAert Schouman, 1746Oil on canvas 89,5 x 116,5 cm Dordrechts museum |
View at Dordrecht made like Aelbert Cuyp in 1647Aert Schouman, 1759Pencil, brush and colors 15,5 x 29,5 cm Dordrechts museum |
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Stone quarry of the earl of KasselAert Schouman, 1753Aquarelle 10 x 15,9 cm Dordrechts museum |
Three birds in a treeAert SchoumanAquarelle 42,4 x 26,5 cm Dordrechts museum |
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Wallpaper with a scene from "il pastor fido"Aert SchoumanAquarelle 20,6 x 6 cm; 26,5 x 44,9 cm; 20,6 x 6 cm Dordrechts museum |
Birds in a landscapeAert SchoumanAquarelle 16,5 x 21,7 cm Dordrechts museum |
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A bergamot-plantAert Schouman, 1753Aquarelle on gouache, 43,3 x 28 cm Rijksmuseum Amsterdam |
Gold-Pheasants with chickens and black grouse chicks in a landscapeAert SchoumanOil on canvas 99 x 151 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
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Portrait of Frans Groenewoud (1680-1761/62)Aert SchoumanOil on copper oval 11 x 9.2 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Miniaturist, glass engraver and poet in Dordrecht |
ZelfportretAert Schouman, 1787Oil on panel 45 x 37 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
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Turkeys, Chicken and a Guinea Fowl by a Wooden FenceAert SchoumanBlack chalk, watercolor, pen and ink framing lines 23.1 x 33 cm Private collection |
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An Adult and Juvenile Night HeronAert SchoumanWatercolor over traces of black chalk 36,1 x 25,1 cm Private collection |
Decorative birds in a parkAert SchoumanOil on Canvas 197 x 162 cm Private collection |
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Parrots and other exotic birds in a landscape/h5>Aert SchoumanOil on Canvas 133.5 x 141 cm Private collection |
Exotic birds in a parkland setting; A mallard and a spaniel beside a lake in a park, pair (2)Aert SchoumanOil on Canvas 170 x 83 cm Private collection |
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Two red faced lovebirds and a waxbillAert SchoumanBlack chalk, watercolor 31,6 x 22,2 cmbr /> Private collection |
A Merganser Standing on RocksAert SchoumanBlack chalk watercolor 13 x 10 inches Private collection |
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A Beaver by a RiverAert SchoumanBlack chalk watercolor 14.4 x 10.2 inches Private collection |
A Crested OropendulaAert SchoumanWatercolor, 7.3 x 11 inches Private collection |
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A Crown bird at the foot of a tree, a terrace in the backgroundAert SchoumanBlack chalk, watercolor, 11.6 x 15.9 inches Private collection |
A peacock, a pheasant, a cockerel and other birds in a landscapeAert Schouman, 1746Oil on canvas 123.2 x 100.3 cm Private collection |
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A drinking party in a gardenAert Schouman, 1739Oil on copper 35.3 x 43.2 cm Private collection |
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| 13.4% | | Netherlands |
| 8% | | United Kingdom |
| 6.2% | | Israel |
| 5% | | Brazil |
| 4.9% | | Canada |
| 4.7% | | Australia |
| 2.3% | | Belgium |
| 1.6% | | Russian Federation |
| 1.5% | | Germany |
| Vandaag: | 1 |
| Gisteren: | 15 |
| Deze Week: | 56 |
| Vorige Week: | 86 |
| Deze Maand: | 229 |
| Vorige Maand: | 533 |
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