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The Drawing Class ear Painting ID:: 9194
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SWEERTS, Michiel The Drawing Class ear 1656-58
Oil on canvas, 76,5 x 110 cm
Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem
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Self-Portrait rt2 Painting ID:: 9195
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SWEERTS, Michiel Self-Portrait rt2 1658-1661
Oil on canvas
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio
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Young Man and the Procuress r Painting ID:: 9196
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SWEERTS, Michiel Young Man and the Procuress r c. 1660
Oil on copper, 19 x 27 cm
Mus??e du Louvre, Paris
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SWEERTS, Michiel
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Flemish Baroque Era Painter, ca.1618-1664
Flemish painter, active in Italy, Syria and India. He arrived in Rome in the mid-1640s, perhaps in circumstances similar to those depicted in his painting The Landing (Paris, Louvre). In 1646 he was registered as living in the Via Margutta in the parish of S Maria del Popolo, where documents indicate that he continued to reside until 1651, together with other Flemish Catholics like himself. In 1647 he attended a meeting of the Accademia di S Luca, not as an academician but simply as an associate. The following year he was visited by the Dutch poet Matthijs van de Merwede (1625-?1677), who later recalled the extremely poor welcome he received from the artist. On 1 June 1651 Sweerts was employed by the Antwerp merchant Jan Deutz to represent him at the Papal Customs to collect seven pieces of woollen cloth from Leiden. Sweerts's relationship with the Deutz family was always close: he painted portraits of Jeronimus Deutz (Amsterdam, Rijksmus.) and Balthasar Deutz and a series of the Seven Acts of Mercy for the family; some scholars have identified this series with the cycle of paintings divided between the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, and two private collections |
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