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Willem van Nieulandt

Willem van Nieulandt View of the Forum Romanum oil painting on canvas
View of the Forum Romanum
Painting ID::  88012
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Willem van Nieulandt View of the Forum Romanum oil painting on canvas



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  Willem van Nieulandt
  (1584-1635) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver from Antwerp. His father Adrien van Nieulandt the elder was born to a family of artists of Flemish origin from Antwerp. He probably moved with his family to Amsterdam in 1589 after the Siege of Antwerp, because they were Protestants. His three sons Willem van Nieulandt II (named for his uncle, also a painter), Adriaen van Nieulandt the younger, and Jacob van Nieulandt all became painters. According to Houbraken, Willem was a pupil of Roelant Savery in Amsterdam, and he left him to travel to Rome, where he became a student of Paulus Bril. He specialized in painting artistic ruins of monuments, arches, and temples, many of which he then engraved himself. He returned to Amsterdam (via Antwerp) in 1607, and became a respected poet there as well as Italianate painter.
  View of the Forum Romanum
  first half of 17th century Medium Oil on copper cyf

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