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Aart De Gelder Collection

Aert de Gelder was a Dutch painter from the 17th century, known for his unique style and masterful use of light and shadow

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: The Banquet of Ahasuerus, 1680s. Creator: Aert de Gelder

The Banquet of Ahasuerus, 1680s. Creator: Aert de Gelder
The Banquet of Ahasuerus, 1680s. Somewhat dishevelled, his eyes bleary from drink, King Ahasuerus leans heavily on his left forearm, spilling wine onto his lap from the goblet he holds

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, 1683. Creator: Aert de Gelder

Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, 1683. Creator: Aert de Gelder
Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, 1683

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Interior with family, 1763-1826. Creator: Abraham van Strij

Interior with family, 1763-1826. Creator: Abraham van Strij
Interior with family, 1763-1826

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Christ before Caiaphas, 1700-1727. Creator: Aert de Gelder

Christ before Caiaphas, 1700-1727. Creator: Aert de Gelder
Christ before Caiaphas, 1700-1727

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: The Arrest of Christ, 1710-1727. Creator: Aert de Gelder

The Arrest of Christ, 1710-1727. Creator: Aert de Gelder
The Arrest of Christ, 1710-1727

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Portrait of Ernest de Beveren, Lord of West-IJsselmonde and De Lindt

Portrait of Ernest de Beveren, Lord of West-IJsselmonde and De Lindt, 1685

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: King David, 1680-1685. Creator: Aert de Gelder

King David, 1680-1685. Creator: Aert de Gelder
King David, 1680-1685

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: King Ahasuerus Presents Mordecai with his Ring, 1681-1684. Creator: Aert de Gelder

King Ahasuerus Presents Mordecai with his Ring, 1681-1684. Creator: Aert de Gelder
King Ahasuerus Presents Mordecai with his Ring, 1681-1684

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Hermanus Boerhaave (1668-1738)

Hermanus Boerhaave (1668-1738), Professor of Medicine at the University of Leiden, with his Wife Maria Drolenvaux (1686-1746) and their Daughter Johanna Maria (1712-91), 1720-1725

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Portrait of an Oriental Man, 1660. Creator: Aert de Gelder

Portrait of an Oriental Man, 1660. Creator: Aert de Gelder
Portrait of an Oriental Man, 1660

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Jacob's Dream, by Rembrandt, 1854. Creator: W. J. Linton

Jacob's Dream, by Rembrandt, 1854. Creator: W. J. Linton
Jacob's Dream, by Rembrandt, 1854. Biblical scene believed to have been by Rembrandt, and later attributed to Arent de Gelder, Rembrandt's last pupil

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Female Nude Reclining with Arm Raised, c.1665. Creator: Aert de Gelder

Female Nude Reclining with Arm Raised, c.1665. Creator: Aert de Gelder
Female Nude Reclining with Arm Raised, c.1665

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: 'Abraham at Table with the Angels';from the picture attributedto Rembrandt

"Abraham at Table with the Angels";from the picture attributedto Rembrandt
" Abraham at Table with the Angels" ; from the picture attributedto Rembrandt, recently discovered at Le Pecq, near Paris, lately sold for £ 160 and now valued at £ 10, 000. 1890

Background imageAart De Gelder Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman, c. 1690. Creator: Aert de Gelder

Portrait of a Young Woman, c. 1690. Creator: Aert de Gelder
Portrait of a Young Woman, c. 1690


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Aert de Gelder was a Dutch painter from the 17th century, known for his unique style and masterful use of light and shadow. He was a student of Rembrandt and became one of his most talented pupils. De Gelder's work often featured biblical scenes and historical subjects, with a focus on capturing emotion and drama in his compositions. Despite not achieving the same level of fame as some of his contemporaries, Aert de Gelder's paintings are highly regarded for their technical skill and emotional depth. His ability to convey complex narratives through subtle gestures and expressions set him apart from other artists of his time. De Gelder's legacy lives on through his impressive body of work, which continues to inspire art lovers and scholars alike. His intricate brushwork, rich color palette, and attention to detail make each painting a masterpiece in its own right. In studying Aert de Gelder's paintings, one can appreciate the dedication and passion he had for his craft. His commitment to storytelling through art is evident in every stroke of the brush, making him a true master of the Baroque era.

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