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Theodoor Wilkens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theodoor Wilkens
Theodoor Wilkens or Theodorus Wilkens (alias Goedewil) (1690, Amsterdam – 1748, Amsterdam), was an 18th-century painter and draughtsman from the Dutch Republic who specialised in landscapes. ==Biography== Nothing is known about his apprenticeship.〔(Biographical details ) on Hadrianus〕 He travelled to Rome in 1710 or 1711.〔 (Theodoor Wilkens ) in the RKD〕〔 (Theodoor Wilkens in Bentvueghel poem ) in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature〕 According to the early biographer Arnold Houbraken he travelled to Italy and joined the Bentvueghels, an association of mainly Dutch and Flemish artists active in Rome, and adopted the nickname ''Goedewil'' (good intentionl).〔 Houbraken tells an anecdote about Wilkens' trip to Italy which he made together with the painter Hendrik Frans van Lint from Antwerp.〔 The pair had set up their parasols and had started drawing in their portfolios to sketch the ruins of the old town of Ronciglione near Rome. A crowd then formed on the ramparts and watched them. The crowd's movement on the edge of the old medieval part of the town perched on a cliff caused a building to collapse. The crowd then concluded that they were practising witchcraft and they came storming out of the city. The artists were saved by a constable who brought them before the city governor who let them go after they had explained matters.〔 (Wilkens and Lint in Ronciglione ) in Houbraken's Schouwburg〕 Back in Amsterdam Wilkens used his Italian sketches to make new drawings. His Italian landscapes date from the period of 1715 to 1744.〔 His death date is uncertain, but his painting collection was auctioned in Amsterdam on 17 June 1748.〔
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