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1657 Delfshaven - 1720. Known for: Penschilderij technique, marine and whaling subjects.
Adriaen Cornelisz Van der Salm was a Dutch artist who lived most of his life in Delfshaven, Netherlands. He was a draughtsman, painter, teacher, and linen trader. He was recorded as the master... Read full biography
Adriaen Cornelisz Van der Salm was a Dutch artist who lived most of his life in Delfshaven, Netherlands. He was a draughtsman, painter, teacher, and linen trader. He was recorded as the master Teykenaar of the Delft Guild of Saint Luke in 1706. Van der Salm specialized in the technique of... Read full biography
Adriaen Cornelisz Van der Salm was a Dutch artist who lived most of his life in Delfshaven, Netherlands. He was a draughtsman, painter, teacher, and linen trader. He was recorded as the master Teykenaar of the Delft Guild of Saint Luke in 1706. Van der Salm specialized in the technique of penschilderij, which involves drawing in ink with a reed or quill pen on a panel or canvas with a specially prepared gesso surface to produce a highly refined image. His works typically represented marine... Read full biography
Adriaen Cornelisz Van der Salm was a Dutch artist who lived most of his life in Delfshaven, Netherlands. He was a draughtsman, painter, teacher, and linen trader. He was recorded as the master Teykenaar of the Delft Guild of Saint Luke in 1706. Van der Salm specialized in the technique of penschilderij, which involves drawing in ink with a reed or quill pen on a panel or canvas with a specially prepared gesso surface to produce a highly refined image. His works typically represented marine subjects, whale hunting, or occasionally winter scenes, and they are distinguished by a high attention to detail. Works by van Salm are conserved in the Naval Museum of Rotterdam and the British Museum, London. He is known for his use of a sharp stylus... Read full biography
Adriaen Cornelisz Van der Salm was a Dutch artist who lived most of his life in Delfshaven, Netherlands. He was a draughtsman, painter, teacher, and linen trader. He was recorded as the master Teykenaar of the Delft Guild of Saint Luke in 1706. Van der Salm specialized in the technique of penschilderij, which involves drawing in ink with a reed or quill pen on a panel or canvas with a specially prepared gesso surface to produce a highly refined image. His works typically represented marine subjects, whale hunting, or occasionally winter scenes, and they are distinguished by a high attention to detail. Works by van Salm are conserved in the Naval Museum of Rotterdam and the British Museum, London. He is known for his use of a sharp stylus to scratch away parts of the inked surface to create specific effects
