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Cuyp
Cuyp or Kuyp , family of Dutch painters of Dordrecht. Jacob Gerritszoon Cuyp, 1594-c.1651, pupil of Abraham Bloemaert, was a portrait and landscape painter. His stepbrother and pupil, Benjamin Cuyp, 1616-52, painted figure compositions and peasant scenes in the style of Rembrandt. Aelbert C... Read more
Barbizon school
Barbizon school , an informal school of French landscape painting that flourished c.1830-1870. Its name derives from the village of Barbizon, a favorite residence of the painters associated with the school. Théodore Rousseau was the principal figure of the group, which included the artists Ju... Read more
Dutch art
Dutch art the art of the region that is now the Netherlands. As a distinct national style, this art dates from about the turn of the 17th cent., when the country emerged as a political entity and developed a clearly independent culture. Early History During the Middle Ages, Netherlandish ... Read more

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Aelbert Cuyp
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Aelbert Cuyp The landscapes of the Dutch painter Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691) are famous for their golden light and alluring...rural life in its full variety. Born in Dordrecht, Aelbert Cuyp was probably first taught by his father, the painter Jacob...
Cuyp
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Cuyp or Kuyp , family of Dutch painters of Dordrecht. Jacob Gerritszoon Cuyp, 1594-c.1651, pupil of Abraham Bloemaert, was...landscape painter. His stepbrother and pupil, Benjamin Cuyp, 1616-52, painted figure compositions and peasant...
Cuyp, Albert
Book article from: World Encyclopedia Cuyp, Albert (1620–91) Dutch painter, son and pupil of Benjamin Gerritsz Cuyp (1612–52). His father was a genre painter much influenced by Rembrandt . Albert is regarded as one of the greatest Dutch landscape painters...
Barbizon school
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...a direct study of nature. Their work was strongly influenced by 17th-century Dutch landscape masters including Ruisdael, Cuyp, and Hobbema. Corot and Millet are often associated with the Barbizon group, but in fact Corot's poetic approach and Millet...
Kuyp
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Kuyp family of Dutch painters: see Cuyp .

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Cuyp
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art Cuyp. The name of a family of Dutch painters of...members gained distinction. Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp ( b Dordrecht, Dec. 1594; d Dordrecht...are particularly fine. Benjamin Gerritsz. Cuyp ( bapt . Dordrecht, Dec. 1612; bur . Dordrecht...
Camphuysen, Govert
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art ...output included portraits and still-lifes, but he is best known for bucolic landscape and genre scenes in the manner of Aelbert Cuyp and Paulus Potter . Camphuysen's paintings have sometimes been attributed to these better-known masters and his Two Peasants...
Troyon, Constant
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists ...landscape painting, and became one of the leading figures of the Barbizon School. He visited Holland in 1847, and the influence of Cuyp and Potter is seen in his fondness for including cows in his pictures. Late in his career he turned to seascapes, the freshness...
Calraet, Abraham
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists Calraet, Abraham See Cuyp .
Bourgeois, Sir Peter Francis
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art ...collection is of very high quality and is particularly rich in 17th-century paintings, with choice groups of works by Aelbert Cuyp , van Dyck , Poussin , Rembrandt , Rubens , and Wouwerman . The building was badly damaged by bombing in the Second World War...

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Art review: Cuyp
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 3/24/2002; ; 700+ words ; Cuyp National Gallery, London until May 12 It...fortifications indicate peace. And if Aelbert Cuyp's 1650s view of Nijmegen seems a vision...their economic miracle expression. Aelbert Cuyp (it rhymes with 'hype') was that man...
Landscape master Cuyp lights up National Gallery.(D)(Arts & Entertainment)(Art)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 10/6/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...of evangelists and Apostles. Aelbert Cuyp (1620-91) is the newest artist in the National Gallery's series. "Aelbert Cuyp," the fine display of 45 paintings and 45 drawings, opens tomorrow. (Cuyp is pronounced "cowp") The Dutch golden...
The Skies Have It; In Aelbert Cuyp's Art, Blessedness Takes an Understated -- but Undeniable -- Form
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/14/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...Dutch pronounce the surname of Aelbert Cuyp, a painter from their golden age, whose...collegial and nicely curvy in their horns, Cuyp's warm and upright animals somehow carry...of modern days, chosen and protected. Cuyp's estimable cows partake of that new...
Aelbert Cuyp at the National Gallery.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 5/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...exhibition, settled on the Dordrecht of Aelbert Cuyp. Dordrecht stands sentinel on the confluence...Dutch cleanliness. An English traveller of Cuyp's time noted that he could pass dryshod through its streets in midwinter. Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691) never left his corner of...
The Arts: The land of lost content For 17th-century patrons, Cuyp's paintings granted access to a Dutch ideal of pastoral serenity. But, asks Tom Lubbock, can they offer us anything today?
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/12/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...provides something. How do you say the name Cuyp, though? Custom has no answer. This...doesn't give visitors to its new Aelbert Cuyp show an immediate answer to the obvious...the English tongue that, if you ask how Cuyp is pronounced, you will be told quite...
ART: PRIVATE VIEW Aelbert Cuyp to 12 May National Gallery, London WC2
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 3/23/2002; ; 389 words ; ...The 17th-century Dutch painter Aelbert Cuyp had a particular fondness for painting...around the converging waters of the Rhine, Cuyp initially collaborated with his father...Goyen and Willem Buytewech. Like them, Cuyp too believed in the idea of the Dutch Republic...
'AELBERT CUYP' AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/14/2001; 290 words ; "Aelbert Cuyp," on view in the West Building of the National Gallery of Art, includes...17th-century Dutchman, a specialist in landscapes. The retrospective, Cuyp's first, was organized jointly by the gallery, the National Gallery...
Art: Aelbert Cuyp
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/9/2002; ; 333 words ; ...the busy port of Dordrecht, the 17th-century painter Aelbert Cuyp thrived during the so-called Golden Age of the Dutch Republic...and includes such evocative canvases as The Mass at Dordrecht. Cuyp was a dreamy artist, his best work exemplifying William Wordsworth...
Work by the 17th-century Dutch landscape artist Aelbert Cuyp being hung
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/8/2002; 211 words ; Work by the 17th-century Dutch landscape artist Aelbert Cuyp being hung for an exhibition at the National Gallery David Sandison
When Scottish art went Dutch
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 2/19/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...then the list stops. So what about Aelbert Cuyp? It seems quite unpronounceable. But now...is, for instance, a deeply felt homage to Cuyp. Called the Great Dort, it is a painting of Cuyp's hometown, Dordrecht, and a variation...