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Allaert van Everdingen
Allaert van Everdingen

Allaert van Everdingen

Dutch, 1621 - 1675
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Allaert van Everdingen, was a Dutch Golden Age painter and printmaker in etching and mezzotint.

Van Everdingen was born at Alkmaar, the son of a government clerk. He and his older brothers, the painters Jan and Caesar van Everdingen, according to Arnold Houbraken, were taught by Roelandt Savery at Utrecht. Allaert moved in 1645 to Haarlem, where he studied under Pieter de Molijn, and finally settled about 1657 in Amsterdam, where he died in 1675.

It would be difficult to find a greater contrast than that presented by the works of Savery and Everdingen. Savery inherited the brilliant style of the Brueghels, which he carried into the 17th century; whilst Everdingen realized the large and effective system of coloured and powerfully shaded landscape which characterises the precursors of Rembrandt. A fascination with the exotic is probably what inspired Allaert to travel himself, though it is quite within the range of probability that he acquired his approach from his drawing master, Pieter de Molijn.

In 1644 Everdingen travelled to Norway and Sweden, a trip that was to have profound consequences on his art. According to his biographer Arnold Houbraken, his visit to Norway was unscheduled, but occurred when his ship, en route to the Baltic Sea, ran into a heavy storm and moored there for shelter. In the manner of Frans Post, Everdingen took advantage of this mishap by making sketches of the Norwegian landscape, which would have seemed very exotic to his Dutch countrymen. His annotated drawings document visits to the south-east Norwegian coast and to Bohusland and the Göteborg area in western Sweden. These sketches, which he later painted in his studio, became very popular, and though now scarce, exhibit a broad and sweeping mode of execution, differing but slightly from that transmitted at the dawn of the 17th century from Jan van Goyen to Salomon van Ruysdael. He returned to the Netherlands by 21 February 1645, when he married Janneke Cornelisdr Brouwers in Haarlem. He died in Amsterdam.

Molijn wielded his own influence on his gifted disciple, but the school of landscape painters in Haarlem brought forth many young, talented artists who incorporated the tonal qualities of van Goyen. This can be seen in the development of Isaac van Ostade, who abandoned the genre techniques of his brother Adriaen van Ostade for the broader landscapes of the Ruisdael family. In Utrecht Allert would have also met Savery's nephew and namesake, the landscape artist and engraver Roelant Roghman, who probably returned with him on his trips to Alkmaar, where he made many prints. Alkmaar, itself a busy trading place near Texel island, had little of the picturesque for an artist except polders and dunes or waves and sky. Accordingly, we find Allaert at first a painter of coast scenery. But on one of his expeditions he is said to have been cast ashore in Norway, and during the repairs of his ship he visited the inland valleys, and thus gave a new course to his art.

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The Lion’s Council

The Lion’s Council (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Jealous Horse

The Jealous Horse (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
Shore with Steep Cliffs

Shore with Steep Cliffs (1648)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
The Freeing of the Wolf and the Bear

The Freeing of the Wolf and the Bear (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Disloyal Cat

The Disloyal Cat (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Condemnation of Reynard

The Condemnation of Reynard (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Complaint of the Cock

The Complaint of the Cock (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Complaint of the Bear

The Complaint of the Bear (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Combat Between Reynard and the Wolf

The Combat Between Reynard and the Wolf (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Chase of the Stag

The Chase of the Stag (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Cat is Trapped

The Cat is Trapped (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
The Cat Calls Reynard to Court

The Cat Calls Reynard to Court (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
Swedish Landscape

Swedish Landscape (1650 - 1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Große Felspartie bei einer Pfütze, an welcher mehrere Figuren stehen und sitzen

Große Felspartie bei einer Pfütze, an welcher mehrere Figuren stehen und sitzen

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Gebirgslandschaft, links hohe Tannen, rechts zwei Hütten

Gebirgslandschaft, links hohe Tannen, rechts zwei Hütten

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Links hohe Felsen mit Tannen, rechts auf hohen Felsen eine Burg, über dem Bach eine steinerne Brücke

Links hohe Felsen mit Tannen, rechts auf hohen Felsen eine Burg, über dem Bach eine steinerne Brücke

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Trees by the water

Trees by the water (circa 1650)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Reynard Deceives the Cat

Reynard Deceives the Cat (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
Landscape with a waterfall

Landscape with a waterfall (1670-1680)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
A Mountainous River Landscape with Travellers

A Mountainous River Landscape with Travellers (About 1660)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Stil water

Stil water (1631 - 1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
L’Orage

L’Orage (1640-1650)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Reynard Continues His Story

Reynard Continues His Story (1650–1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Animals
Swedish Landscape with a Waterfall

Swedish Landscape with a Waterfall (1650 - 1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Swedish Landscape with a Water Mill

Swedish Landscape with a Water Mill (1655)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Hendrik Trip’s Cannon Foundry in Julitabruk, Sweden

Hendrik Trip’s Cannon Foundry in Julitabruk, Sweden (1650 - 1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Landscape

Landscape (mid-17th century)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
River Landscape With Cottage

River Landscape With Cottage

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Landscape with Waterfall

Landscape with Waterfall (c. 1660 - 1675)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
Northern Mountain Landscape with Waterfall

Northern Mountain Landscape with Waterfall (1647)

Allaert van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621 - 1675)
Landscape
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