Samuel van Hoogstraten

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Samuel van Hoogstraten was a Dutch Golden Age painter, writer, and art theorist known for his trompe-l'œil works and influential treatise on painting.


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instanceOf Dutch Golden Age painter
art theorist
human
painter
writer
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1627-08-02
dateOfDeath 1678-10-19
educatedBy Rembrandt NERFINISHED
employer Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork art theory
literature
painting
genre architectural painting
history painting
interior scenes
perspective box
portrait painting
trompe-l'œil painting
influenced Dutch art theory
later trompe-l'œil painters
influencedBy Rembrandt NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Baroque
Dutch Golden Age
notableIdea theory of illusionism in painting
notableWork Inleyding tot de Hooge Schoole der Schilderkonst
Inleyding tot de Hooge Schoole der Schilderkonst: anders de Zichtbaere Werelt
Perspective box in the National Gallery, London
The Slippers (trompe-l'œil)
Trompe-l'œil still lifes
View of a Corridor
occupation art theorist
engraver
painter
writer
placeOfBirth County of Holland
Dordrecht NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic
placeOfDeath Dordrecht NERFINISHED
relative Dirck van Hoogstraten NERFINISHED
residence Dordrecht NERFINISHED
London
Vienna
studentOf Rembrandt NERFINISHED
workLocation Amsterdam
Dordrecht NERFINISHED
London
Vienna

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Guild of Saint Luke (Delft)
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Rembrandt’s workshop
trained

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