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Pieter Lastman - The Resurrection

The Resurrection (1612)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
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The Artist died in 1633 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Pieter Lastman was a Dutch painter. Lastman is considered important because of his work as a painter of history pieces and because his pupils included Rembrandt and Jan Lievens. In his paintings Lastman paid careful attention to the faces, hands and feet.

Pieter Lastman was born in Amsterdam. He was the fourth child of Pieter Segersz, (1548-1624), a town-beadle who was dismissed in 1578 for being a Catholic. His mother, Barber Jacobsdr, (1549-1624) was an appraiser of paintings and goods.

His apprenticeship was with Gerrit Pietersz Sweelinck, the brother of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. Between approximately 1604 and 1607 Lastman was in Italy, where he was influenced by Caravaggio (as were the painters of the Utrecht School a few years later) and by Adam Elsheimer.

Back in Amsterdam he moved in with his mother in the Sint Antoniesbreestraat, living next to mayor Geurt van Beuningen. Lastman never married although he promised to marry the sister of Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero. Because of his health Lastman moved in with his brother in 1632.

He died the next year after moving in with his brother, and was buried in the Oude Kerk on 4 April 1633.

Because Rembrandt never visited Italy, it is likely that he was influenced by Caravaggio mainly or significantly via Lastman. His pupils besides Rembrandt and Lievens were Bartholomeus Breenbergh, Nicolaes Lastman, Pieter Pieterz Nedek and Jan Albertsz Rotius.

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Paul and Barnabas in Lystra

Paul and Barnabas in Lystra (1617)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Orestes and Pylades Disputing At The Altar

Orestes and Pylades Disputing At The Altar (1614)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Jonah and the Whale

Jonah and the Whale (1621)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Study of a Kneeling Man

Study of a Kneeling Man (1625)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Sacrifice Of Manoah

Sacrifice Of Manoah (1624)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
King David Handing the Letter to Uriah

King David Handing the Letter to Uriah (1611)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Dido’s Sacrifice to Juno

Dido’s Sacrifice to Juno (1630)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Hagar and the Angel

Hagar and the Angel (1614)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Hagar and the Angel

Hagar and the Angel (1600–1601)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
Haman begging the mercy of Esther (Esther 7-6-7)

Haman begging the mercy of Esther (Esther 7-6-7) (1618)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
The Raising of Lazarus

The Raising of Lazarus (1622)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
St John the Baptist Preaching

St John the Baptist Preaching (1627)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
The Good Samaritan tending the wounds of the traveller

The Good Samaritan tending the wounds of the traveller (circa 1612-1615)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
The Good Samaritan

The Good Samaritan

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
The Angel Raphael Takes Leave of Old Tobit and his Son Tobias

The Angel Raphael Takes Leave of Old Tobit and his Son Tobias (1618)

Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633)
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