Aert Schouman (1710 - 1792)
Aert Schouman
Aert Schouman or Aart Schouman was an 18th-century painter, now better known as a glass engraver, from the Dutch Republic. He 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 and topographical 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. From 1742 until 1792 he was head of the Dordrecht Guild of St. Luke, and in 1751 he became regent of the Hague drawing school associated with the Confrerie Pictura of The Hague. In 1736 he founded the "Brotherhood" of the Confrerie in The Hague, a fraternity of amateur art lovers from Dordrecht and environs, of which he was headman during the years 1752–1762.
Date and place of birt: | 4 march 1710, Dordrecht, The Netherlands |
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Date and place of death: | 7 may 1792, Haag, The Netherlands |
Nationality: | The Netherlands |
Period of activity: | XVIII century |
Specialization: | Animalist, Artist, Engraver, Genre painter, Historian, Painter |
Genre: | Animalistic, Genre art, Portrait, Religious genre, Still life |
Art style: | Realism |
Technique: | Gouache, Engraving, Etching, Mezzotints, Oil, Oil on canvas, Watercolor |