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Albert Van Everdingen Collection (#6)

Albert van Everdingen was a Dutch painter active during the mid-17th century

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Three Cottages, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Three Cottages, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Three Cottages, 17th century. Second state of two

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Two Boats Approach a Hut, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Two Boats Approach a Hut, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Two Boats Approach a Hut, 17th century. Second state of three

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Three Men on the Rock, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Three Men on the Rock, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Three Men on the Rock, 17th century. Third state of three

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Bear Calls Renard to Appear Before the Council of the Animals, 1650-75

The Bear Calls Renard to Appear Before the Council of the Animals, 1650-75
The Bear Calls Renard to Appear Before the Council of the Animals. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Sportsman near the Large Tree, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Sportsman near the Large Tree, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Sportsman near the Large Tree, 17th century. Fifth state of five

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Watermill at the Foot of the Mountain, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Watermill at the Foot of the Mountain, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Watermill at the Foot of the Mountain, 17th century. Fourth state of four

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Wolf Accuses Renard of Eating the Fish that He Stole, 1650-75

The Wolf Accuses Renard of Eating the Fish that He Stole, 1650-75
The Wolf Accuses Renard of Eating the Fish that He Stole. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Two Boats on the River, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Two Boats on the River, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Two Boats on the River, 17th century, hird state of four

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Large Rock at the River, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Large Rock at the River, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Large Rock at the River, 17th century. Fourth state of five

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Hut of the Carpenter, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Hut of the Carpenter, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Hut of the Carpenter, 17th century. Frst state of two

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Unloading of the Barge, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Unloading of the Barge, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Unloading of the Barge, 17th century

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolfs Throat from Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The F

The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolfs Throat from Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The F
The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolfs Throat. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Horseman on the Stone Bridge. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Horseman on the Stone Bridge. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Horseman on the Stone Bridge, 17th century. Second state of three

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: Renard is Accused by the Wolf and Several Animals, 1650-75

Renard is Accused by the Wolf and Several Animals, 1650-75
Renard is Accused by the Wolf and Several Animals. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Second state of four

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Cascade Near the Watermill, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Cascade Near the Watermill, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Cascade Near the Watermill, 17th century. Fourth state of five

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Lion Allows a Fight Between the Wolf and Renard, 1650-75

The Lion Allows a Fight Between the Wolf and Renard, 1650-75
The Lion Allows a Fight Between the Wolf and Renard. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Fourth Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Fourth Spring, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Fourth Spring, 17th century. Ffirst state of two

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Lion Announces a Durable Peace to the Animals who Surround Him, 1650-75

The Lion Announces a Durable Peace to the Animals who Surround Him, 1650-75
The Lion Announces a Durable Peace to the Animals who Surround Him. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of five

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Cottages at the Bank, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Cottages at the Bank, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Cottages at the Bank, 17th century. Second state of three

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: The Large House with the Turret, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen

The Large House with the Turret, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
The Large House with the Turret, 17th century. Second state of two

Background imageAlbert Van Everdingen Collection: Landscape with Three Horsemen, 17th century. Artist: Allart van Everdingen

Landscape with Three Horsemen, 17th century. Artist: Allart van Everdingen
Landscape with Three Horsemen, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow



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Albert van Everdingen was a Dutch painter active during the mid-17th century. His works showcased his exceptional talent and attention to detail, capturing various scenes with precision and skill. In "The Bear Assaulted by the Peasants, " Van Everdingen depicts a dramatic encounter between humans and nature. The painting portrays the intensity of the struggle as peasants bravely confront a bear, showcasing their strength and courage. In "Woman in a Riverscape Looking towards a Boat, " Van Everdingen captures the serene beauty of nature. The woman's gaze towards the boat adds an element of mystery, inviting viewers to imagine her story within this tranquil setting. "View through a Pierced Rock" showcases Van Everdingen's ability to create depth and texture in his landscapes. The pierced rock acts as a natural frame, drawing our eyes into the scene beyond, where we can appreciate the artist's meticulous attention to detail. "Winding River" presents us with an idyllic riverside scene that exudes tranquility. Van Everdingen masterfully captures light reflecting off water surfaces, creating an atmosphere of calmness that invites us to immerse ourselves in this peaceful moment. Van Everdingen's "Wheel underneath the Hay Barn" offers insight into rural life during his time. This work highlights both human labor and architectural elements while emphasizing harmony between man-made structures and nature. In "Unloading a Barge, " Van Everdingen brings bustling activity along riverbanks to life. He skillfully portrays workers unloading cargo from barges against picturesque scenery, providing glimpses into daily life during this period. With "Two Men in Doorway of Hut, " Van Everdingen focuses on human interaction within humble dwellings. Through subtle details such as light falling on their faces or worn-out clothing, he conveys emotions and tells stories about these individuals' lives. The painting titled "Two Men on Hill" showcases vast landscapes and the artist's ability to capture atmospheric perspective.