Aelbert Cuyp was a leading landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age, born on October 20, 1620 in the Dutch Republic. He is renowned for his works such as "A View of the Maas at Dordrecht" from 1645-1646 and "Herdsmen with Cows" from 1645. He is often compared to Claude Lorrain, and is considered to be the Dutch equivalent of him.
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💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)
About
Leading landscape Painter of the Dutch Golden Age whose works included "A View of the Maas at Dordrecht" from 1645-1646 and "Herdsmen with Cows" from 1645. He was considered to be the Dutch equivalent of Claude Lorrain.
Before Fame
His work was primarily carried out over two decades from 1639 until 1660.
Trivia
He served as a deacon and elder in the Reformed Church.
Family Life
He was born into a wealthy family of artists, and he began painting in 1639. He married Cornelia Boschman in 1658. After his marriage, he rarely painted.
Associated With
He and Vincent Van Gogh were both Dutch-born Painters.