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POTTER, Paulus Resting Herd a oil painting


Resting Herd a
Painting ID::  8593
POTTER, Paulus
Resting Herd a
1652 Oil on oak, 35,5 x 46,5 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

   
   
     

POTTER, Paulus Landscape with Shepherdess and Shepherd Playing Flute af oil painting


Landscape with Shepherdess and Shepherd Playing Flute af
Painting ID::  8594
POTTER, Paulus
Landscape with Shepherdess and Shepherd Playing Flute af
1642-44 Oil on wood, 67 x 114,5 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

   
   
     

POTTER, Paulus Landscape with Shepherdess Shepherd Playing Flute (detail) ad oil painting


Landscape with Shepherdess Shepherd Playing Flute (detail) ad
Painting ID::  8595
POTTER, Paulus
Landscape with Shepherdess Shepherd Playing Flute (detail) ad
1642-44 Oil on wood Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

   
   
     

POTTER, Paulus The Spotted Horse af oil painting


The Spotted Horse af
Painting ID::  8596
POTTER, Paulus
The Spotted Horse af
Oil on wood, 30 x 41 cm Mus??e du Louvre, Paris

   
   
     

POTTER, Paulus The Farm af oil painting


The Farm af
Painting ID::  8597
POTTER, Paulus
The Farm af
1649 Oil on panel, 81 x 116 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg

   
   
     

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     POTTER, Paulus
     Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1625-1654 Son of Pieter Potter. He was related through his mother, Aechtie Pouwels (d 1636), to the wealthy and powerful von Egmont and Semeyns families, who held important offices in Enkhuizen and at the court in The Hague. He worked in his father's studio in Amsterdam during the 1630s and, like him, painted history subjects that show the strong influence of Claes Moeyaert, with whom Paulus may also have studied. In the painting Abraham Returning from Canaan he adapted the landscape setting from an etching by Moses van Uyttenbroeck and the figures from works by Moeyaert from over ten years earlier. Significantly, however, he redistributed the numerous animals and figures that Moeyaert had aligned evenly across the frontal plane; Potter placed them to one side, permitting a view into the deep distance where other animals can be seen. Potter followed his father more than Moeyaert in searching for ways to integrate his figures with the landscape,

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