Aert de Gelder

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Aert de Gelder was a Dutch Baroque painter and one of Rembrandt’s last and most faithful pupils, known for continuing his master’s dramatic, expressive style well into the 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch Baroque painter
Rembrandt pupil
human
painter
activeYearsEnd 1720s
activeYearsStart circa 1660s
apprenticeshipLocation Amsterdam
artHistoricalReputation one of Rembrandt’s last and most faithful pupils
artisticSchool Rembrandt school
collectionContainsWork Gemäldegalerie
surface form: Gemäldegalerie, Berlin

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
surface form: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery, London

Rijksmuseum
surface form: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
countryOfBirth Dutch Republic
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
countryOfDeath Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1645-10-26
dateOfDeath 1727-08-27
depictedSubject Jewish biblical figures
scenes from the Book of Esther
ethnicGroup Dutch
genre biblical painting
history painting
portrait painting
knownFor continuing Rembrandt’s late style into the 18th century
dramatic use of light and shadow
expressive brushwork
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Baroque
Dutch Golden Age painting
name Aert de Gelder NERFINISHED
notableWork Ahimelech Giving the Sword of Goliath to David
Mordecai
surface form: Esther and Mordecai

Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul
The Baptism of Christ
The Jewish Bride (copy after Rembrandt or in his style)
occupation painter
printmaker
placeOfBirth Dordrecht NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Dordrecht NERFINISHED
religionThemeFocus New Testament subjects
Old Testament subjects
sexOrGender male
signatureStyle thick impasto and warm, golden-brown palette
studentOf Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
styleInfluencedBy Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
workLocation Amsterdam
Dordrecht NERFINISHED

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Rembrandt’s workshop trained Aert de Gelder
Rembrandt school notablePractitioner Aert de Gelder