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Author's biography |
Dutch painter of religious and mythological scenes and portraits, active mainly in Rotterdam. He combined the precise finish of the Leiden tradition (learned from his master Eglon van der Neer) with the classical standards of the French Academy and became the most famous Dutch painter of his day, winning international success and earning an enormous fortune. Houbraken, writing in 1721, considered him the greatest of all Dutch painters and this was the general critical opinion for about another century. He is now considered an extremely accomplished, rather sentimental and repetitive minor master.Van der Werff also worked as an architect in Rotterdam, designing elegant house facades. His brother, Pieter van der Werff (1655-1722), was his principal pupil and assistant, imitating Adriaen's style closely and making many copies of his work. |
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