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1627 Dordrecht, Holland - 1678 Dordrecht, Holland. Known for: Biblical figures, portrait and genre paintings, etching, drawing.
Initially a pupil of his father Dirck in Dordrecht, Samuel van Hoogstraten entered the studio of Rembrandt in Amsterdam in 1641. Working alongside artists such as Carel Fabritius and Abraham... Read full biography
Initially a pupil of his father Dirck in Dordrecht, Samuel van Hoogstraten entered the studio of Rembrandt in Amsterdam in 1641. Working alongside artists such as Carel Fabritius and Abraham Furnerius, Van Hoogstraten remained in Rembrandt’s workshop until 1648, when he returned to Dordrecht. His... Read full biography
Initially a pupil of his father Dirck in Dordrecht, Samuel van Hoogstraten entered the studio of Rembrandt in Amsterdam in 1641. Working alongside artists such as Carel Fabritius and Abraham Furnerius, Van Hoogstraten remained in Rembrandt’s workshop until 1648, when he returned to Dordrecht. His first dated independent paintings were executed in 1644, while his earliest known drawing dates from two years later. After leaving Rembrandt’s studio, Van Hoogstraten he began a series of travels... Read full biography
Initially a pupil of his father Dirck in Dordrecht, Samuel van Hoogstraten entered the studio of Rembrandt in Amsterdam in 1641. Working alongside artists such as Carel Fabritius and Abraham Furnerius, Van Hoogstraten remained in Rembrandt’s workshop until 1648, when he returned to Dordrecht. His first dated independent paintings were executed in 1644, while his earliest known drawing dates from two years later. After leaving Rembrandt’s studio, Van Hoogstraten he began a series of travels throughout Europe, spending time in Germany and Vienna, where between 1651 and 1656 he worked at the Imperial court. Arriving in Rome, he joined the Schildersbent, the association of Dutch artists in the city, earning the nickname ‘Batavian.’ . Between... Read full biography
Initially a pupil of his father Dirck in Dordrecht, Samuel van Hoogstraten entered the studio of Rembrandt in Amsterdam in 1641. Working alongside artists such as Carel Fabritius and Abraham Furnerius, Van Hoogstraten remained in Rembrandt’s workshop until 1648, when he returned to Dordrecht. His first dated independent paintings were executed in 1644, while his earliest known drawing dates from two years later. After leaving Rembrandt’s studio, Van Hoogstraten he began a series of travels throughout Europe, spending time in Germany and Vienna, where between 1651 and 1656 he worked at the Imperial court. Arriving in Rome, he joined the Schildersbent, the association of Dutch artists in the city, earning the nickname ‘Batavian.’ . Between 1662 and 1667 Van Hoogstraten was employed at the court of King Charles II in London, and following this worked in The Hague, where he is... Read full biography
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