Amsterdam the Hague Haarlem Critical Notes On the Rijks Museum the Hague Mus
Amsterdam the Hague Haarlem Critical Notes On the Rijks Museum the Hague Mus
Van Dyke, John Charles, 1856-1932
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Leyster, Judith. Man and Woman. It is good in light though it has the very minimum of good drawing. Notice the proportions of the woman's nether extremities from knee to hip. It makes an effective spot, nevertheless. Judith Leyster was an imitator of Hals and perhaps was influenced by her husband, the painter Molenaer. 85. Lievens, Jan. Bust of an Old Man. The head is not badly done. It is in the style of a number of similar heads attributed to Rembrandt in the European galleries. It should be ...kept in mind, both for the type (the model) and the manner of its doing. Its like will appear again in unexpected places under unexpected names. Notice the pe- culiarity of ploughing and scratching the wet paint with the wooden end of the brush. This was a marked mannerism of Lievens as distinguished from Rembrandt. 717 \ Maes, Nicolas. Portrait of Cornells ten Hove 718 I and Wife. Flashy portraits which seem on a par 78 THE HAGUE MUSEUM with the pretty elegance of Sir Peter Lely. They do not show Maes to advantage.
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