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Barend Graat (21 September 1628, Amsterdam - 4 November 1709, Amsterdam),〔(Barend Graat ) in the RKD〕 was a Dutch painter of history- and altarpieces, landscapes and portraits in the Golden Age. He is also known as a printmaker and draughtsman. ==Biography== Barend Graat was baptized in the Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam).〔(Amsterdam City Archive )〕 According to Houbraken, who only saw his etchings, Graat learned to paint from his uncle Hans. Though he never traveled to Italy, he became proficient in making small Italianate landscapes and genre pieces in the manner of Pieter van Laer.〔 (Barend Graat biography ) in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature〕 He signed his works ''B. Graat fecit''.〔 He was quite good at painting farm animals, and taught the painter Johann Heinrich Roos, whom he outlived. Graat had connections with Jan Vos, a catholic poet and playwright.〔Hut, M. van der (2010) ''Schilder Barend Graat en zijn model Jannitje Barents''. In: Amstelodamum, pp. 34-38.〕 In 1660 he married a young widow and decided not to travel to Italy, although he had made preparations. In 1664 he bought a plot and had a house build on Leidsegracht.〔(Amsterdam City Archive )〕 In 1668 and 1670 two daughters were baptized in a hidden church.〔(Amsterdam City Archive )〕〔(Amsterdam City Archive )〕 In 1672 he was one of the painters evaluating a collection of paintings sold by Gerrit Uylenburgh to pronounce their authenticity. For fifteen years the painter organized an academy at his house.〔(Letje Lips (2009), p. 19 )〕 Graat lived to the great age of 81 and was active as a decoration painter, painting ''Grisailles'' and over-the-mantel pieces for the regent families of Amsterdam, many of which survive today.〔 His nephew Matthijs Pool who married his daughter in 1708 engraved drawings that Graat made of ivory sculptures by Francis de Bossuit and published these in 1727.〔 The Amsterdams Historisch Museum has an ''Allegory of Care'' painting in their collection from the former Old Men's Almshouse, based on an Emblem by Cesare Ripa.〔(Allegorie op de Verzorging in het Oude Mannen- en Vrouwengasthuis , 1685 ) on the AHM website〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Barend Graat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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