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1838 Utrecht, Holland - 1865 Amsterdam, Holland. Known for: Hague School tonalist landscape painting.
Gerald Bilders (Albertus Gerardus) Bilders was a Dutch painter and collector who associated with some members of the Hague School. Bilders received his first drawing lessons from his father, the... Read full biography
Gerald Bilders (Albertus Gerardus) Bilders was a Dutch painter and collector who associated with some members of the Hague School. Bilders received his first drawing lessons from his father, the landscape painter Johannes Warnardus Bilders. Bilders was born in Utrecht, where he lived until 1856,... Read full biography
Gerald Bilders (Albertus Gerardus) Bilders was a Dutch painter and collector who associated with some members of the Hague School. Bilders received his first drawing lessons from his father, the landscape painter Johannes Warnardus Bilders. Bilders was born in Utrecht, where he lived until 1856, though from 1841 to 1845 the Bilders family lived in Oosterbeek, a village near Arnhem which later became a major centre for painters. I. In 1857 Bilders moved to The Hague. From the start of his... Read full biography
Gerald Bilders (Albertus Gerardus) Bilders was a Dutch painter and collector who associated with some members of the Hague School. Bilders received his first drawing lessons from his father, the landscape painter Johannes Warnardus Bilders. Bilders was born in Utrecht, where he lived until 1856, though from 1841 to 1845 the Bilders family lived in Oosterbeek, a village near Arnhem which later became a major centre for painters. I. In 1857 Bilders moved to The Hague. From the start of his artistic career, Bilders's focus was on landscape painting. In the Mauritshuis museum he copied Paulus Potter's landscapes with cattle and for a while was a pupil of landscape and animal painter Charles Humbert in Switzerland. Later Bilders began painting... Read full biography
Gerald Bilders (Albertus Gerardus) Bilders was a Dutch painter and collector who associated with some members of the Hague School. Bilders received his first drawing lessons from his father, the landscape painter Johannes Warnardus Bilders. Bilders was born in Utrecht, where he lived until 1856, though from 1841 to 1845 the Bilders family lived in Oosterbeek, a village near Arnhem which later became a major centre for painters. I. In 1857 Bilders moved to The Hague. From the start of his artistic career, Bilders's focus was on landscape painting. In the Mauritshuis museum he copied Paulus Potter's landscapes with cattle and for a while was a pupil of landscape and animal painter Charles Humbert in Switzerland. Later Bilders began painting in the area around Leiden, often painting meadows with cattle. Here he tried to reproduce the moods that the landscape evoked by us... Read full biography
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