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Dirk Valkenburg

Dirk Valkenburg Plantation in Surinam. oil painting on canvas
Plantation in Surinam.
Painting ID::  93200
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Dirk Valkenburg Plantation in Surinam. oil painting on canvas



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  Dirk Valkenburg
  (1675, Amsterdam - 1721, Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. According to the RKD he was a pupil of Michiel van Musscher, Herman van Vollenhove, and Jan Weenix. In 1698 he worked in Vienna for the Prince of Liechtenstein, and from 1706-1707 he travelled to Surinam to draw the native plants and birds for the wealthy city secretary of Amsterdam, Jonas Witsen, who owned a plantation there and whom he met through his teacher Musscher. He is known for exotic landscapes, paintings of birds, and fruit and flower still lifes.
  Plantation in Surinam.
  1707(1707) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 52.5 X 45.5 cm (20.7 X 17.9 in) cjr

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