Hendrick Dubbels (1621 - 1707)

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Hendrick Dubbels

Hendrick Dubbels, a distinguished Dutch Golden Age painter, was renowned for his tranquil marine scenes and evocative winter landscapes. Born in 1621 in Amsterdam, Dubbels lived his entire life in this vibrant city, known for its rich artistic milieu.

His unique artistic journey began in the studios of other prominent marine artists, where he honed his skills in portraying the serene and the tumultuous aspects of the sea. Initially influenced by Jan Porcellis, Hendrick Dubbels' style evolved through his work with Simon de Vlieger and the Van de Veldes, leading to his signature tranquil seascapes. The 1650s marked his most productive period, during which he also mentored Ludolf Bakhuizen, another luminary in marine painting.

Hendrick Dubbels' works are distinguished by their calm, composed waters and skilfully rendered ships, reflecting a deep understanding of the sea's various moods. His winter landscapes also display a keen observation of light and shadow, capturing the quiet beauty of the colder months. Among his notable works is "Calm Sea," an oil on canvas showcasing his mastery in depicting peaceful maritime scenes.

Art collectors and experts will find Hendrick Dubbels' work a testament to the serene beauty and technical excellence of the Dutch Golden Age. His paintings are not just visual feasts but also historical narratives of the maritime culture of the era.

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Date and place of birt:2 may 1621, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Date and place of death:20 october 1707, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Nationality:The Netherlands
Period of activity: XVII, XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Золотой век голландской живописи
Genre:Landscape painting, Marine art
Art style:Baroque, Old Masters
Technique:Oil painting

Creators The Netherlands

Peer Veneman (1952)
Peer Veneman
1952
Frank van Hemert (1956)
Frank van Hemert
1956
Dirk Langendijk (1748 - 1805)
Dirk Langendijk
1748 - 1805
Theodorus Gerardus L'Herminez (1921 - 1997)
Theodorus Gerardus L'Herminez
1921 - 1997
Adriaen van Salm (1660 - 1720)
Adriaen van Salm
1660 - 1720
Jan Dirksz Both (1618 - 1652)
Jan Dirksz Both
1618 - 1652
Jordanus Hoorn (1753 - 1833)
Jordanus Hoorn
1753 - 1833
Jan Vermeer (1632 - 1675)
Jan Vermeer
1632 - 1675
Judith Jans Leyster (1609 - 1660)
Judith Jans Leyster
1609 - 1660
Arnoldus van Anthonissen (1631 - 1703)
Arnoldus van Anthonissen
1631 - 1703
Elias Pieter van Bommel (1819 - 1890)
Elias Pieter van Bommel
1819 - 1890
Marlene Dumas (1953)
Marlene Dumas
1953
Salomon de Bray (1597 - 1664)
Salomon de Bray
1597 - 1664
Jaqueline de Jong (1939)
Jaqueline de Jong
1939
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (1597 - 1665)
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam
1597 - 1665
Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen (1500 - 1559)
Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen
1500 - 1559

Creators Baroque

Jan Brokoff (1652 - 1718)
Jan Brokoff
1652 - 1718
Alessandro Varotari (1588 - 1649)
Alessandro Varotari
1588 - 1649
Giovanni Maria Bottalla (il Raffaellino) (1613 - 1644)
Giovanni Maria Bottalla (il Raffaellino)
1613 - 1644
Adriana Varejao (1964)
Adriana Varejao
1964
Donato Creti (1671 - 1749)
Donato Creti
1671 - 1749
Hans von Aachen (1552 - 1615)
Hans von Aachen
1552 - 1615
Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq (1638 - 1722)
Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq
1638 - 1722
Antonio de Bellis (1616 - 1656)
Antonio de Bellis
1616 - 1656
Kristoffel Lyubenetsky (1659 - 1729)
Kristoffel Lyubenetsky
1659 - 1729
Egbert van Heemskerсk III (1676 - 1744)
Egbert van Heemskerсk III
1676 - 1744
Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera (1695 - 1768)
Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera
1695 - 1768
Filippo Parodi (1630 - 1702)
Filippo Parodi
1630 - 1702
Arnold van Ravesteyn (1605 - 1690)
Arnold van Ravesteyn
1605 - 1690
Kyara Varotari (1584 - 1663)
Kyara Varotari
1584 - 1663
Claude Arnulphy (1697 - 1786)
Claude Arnulphy
1697 - 1786
Johann Christoph Storer (1620 - 1671)
Johann Christoph Storer
1620 - 1671