Frans Post

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Frans Post was a 17th-century Dutch painter best known for being one of the first European artists to depict Brazilian landscapes during the Dutch colonial period in South America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
painter
activeYearsEnd 1670s
activeYearsStart 1630s
artStyle realistic landscape with decorative elements
associatedWith Dutch West India Company NERFINISHED
Dutch colonial period in Brazil
birthDate 1612-11-17
birthPlace Haarlem NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
deathDate 1680-02-06
deathPlace Haarlem NERFINISHED
depicted Brazilian fauna
Brazilian landscapes
colonial architecture in Dutch Brazil
sugar plantations
tropical vegetation
employer John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen NERFINISHED
endTimeOfStayInBrazil 1644
era 17th century
ethnicGroup Dutch
father Jan Post NERFINISHED
genre landscape painting
influenced later European views of Brazil
influencedBy Dutch landscape painting tradition
languageOfWork Dutch
movement Dutch Golden Age painting
name Frans Post NERFINISHED
nationality Dutch
notableFor being one of the first European artists to depict Brazilian landscapes
paintings of Dutch Brazil
notableWork Brazilian Landscape with a Sugar Mill NERFINISHED
View of Itamaracá Island NERFINISHED
View of Olinda NERFINISHED
occupation painter
patron John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Dutch Brazil NERFINISHED
Haarlem NERFINISHED
relative Pieter Post NERFINISHED
sibling Pieter Post NERFINISHED
startTimeOfStayInBrazil 1637
traveledTo Brazil NERFINISHED
Dutch Brazil NERFINISHED
workedOn landscape views of Brazilian plantations
paintings of Brazilian forts and settlements
workLocation Brazil NERFINISHED
Haarlem NERFINISHED

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Pieter Post sibling Frans Post
Pieter Post relative Frans Post