Isaac de Moucheron ( Dutch: Isaac de Moucheron ; November 23, 1667 , Amsterdam - 1744 , ibid.) - Dutch landscape painter and decorator; son and student of the landscape painter Frederic de Moucheron (1633-1686).
| Isac de Moucheron | |
|---|---|
| niderl. Isaac de moucheron | |
Portrait of Isaac de Moucheron (bottom left). | |
| Date of Birth | November 23, 1667 |
| Place of Birth | Amsterdam |
| Date of death | 1744 |
| Place of death | Amsterdam |
| A country | |
| Genre | landscape , scenery |
Content
Creativity
Imitated Gaspard Poussin and partly I. Glauber. He visited Italy, and often painted Italian landscapes commissioned by wealthy Dutch families. His paintings, stored in Schwerin , Augsburg , Copenhagen and other galleries [1] , testify to him as a draftsman more accurate than his father, who, however, did not possess the softness and harmony of the color of this master.
At least one work of Musheron is presented in the collection of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts , which he entered as part of the collection of Ilya Samoilovich Zilberstein .
Gallery
View of the Tiber . National Museum (Warsaw) .
Landscape with figures. Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta .
River landscape with a nymph and a satyr. Auction Sotheby's .
View of Tivoli . State Museum (Amsterdam) .
See also
- The Golden Age of Dutch Painting
Notes
- ↑ ESBE Information
Links
- Musheron // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.