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| Eglon van der Neer (c1634 - 1703) |
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Artists who influenced Eglon van der Neer![]() | He was born in Amsterdam, probably in 1634, the son of Aert van der Neer. He studied with his father and with Jacob van Loo (1614-70) before making a trip to France where he remained some years as painter to Count van Dona, the Dutch Governor of Orange. He was back in Holland by 1659 living in Amsterdam and, by 1664, in Rotterdam. He continued to visit Amsterdam and The Hague, where he joined the ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Eglon van der Neer![]() | |
![]() Gerard ter Borch | ![]() Woman Washing Hands (Mauritshuis) | ![]() Portrait of a Man and a Woman in an Interior (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Michiel van Musscher |
![]() Gabriel Metsu | ![]() Self Portrait (Uffizi) | ![]() Elegant Conversation (Wadsworth Atheneum) | ![]() Adriaen van der Werff |
![]() Frans van Mieris I | ![]() Circe Punishes Glaucus by Turning Scylla into Monster (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Family Portrait | |
![]() Aert van der Neer | ![]() Lady Playing Lute in Interior | ![]() Reader (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | |