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NEER, Eglon van der
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1634-1703 Son of Aert van der Neer. His birth date is based on Houbraken's statement that the artist was 70 years old when he died. He apparently studied first with his father and then with the genre and history painter Jacob van Loo. According to Houbraken, van der Neer was in France c. 1654, where he served as painter to the Counts of Dona, Dutch governors of the principality of Orange. He returned to Holland by 1659 and is recorded as a resident of Amsterdam at the time of his marriage to Maria van Wagensvelt in Rotterdam on 20 February 1659.

 

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NEER, Eglon van der Elegant Couple in an Interior sh oil painting

Painting ID::  8350

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NEER, Eglon van der
Elegant Couple in an Interior sh
1678 Oil on canvas, 85,5 x 70,1 cm Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
   
   
     

 

 

NEER, Eglon van der Young Lady at her Breakfast ag oil painting

Painting ID::  8351

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NEER, Eglon van der
Young Lady at her Breakfast ag
1665 Oil on canvas Collection of the Prince of Lichtenstein, Vaduz
   
   
     

 

 

NEER, Eglon van der Allegory of Religion ag oil painting

Painting ID::  8352

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NEER, Eglon van der
Allegory of Religion ag
1693 Oil on panel, 26 x 20 cm Amstelkring Museum, Amsterdam
   
   
     

 

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NEER, Eglon van der
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1634-1703 Son of Aert van der Neer. His birth date is based on Houbraken's statement that the artist was 70 years old when he died. He apparently studied first with his father and then with the genre and history painter Jacob van Loo. According to Houbraken, van der Neer was in France c. 1654, where he served as painter to the Counts of Dona, Dutch governors of the principality of Orange. He returned to Holland by 1659 and is recorded as a resident of Amsterdam at the time of his marriage to Maria van Wagensvelt in Rotterdam on 20 February 1659.