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GET YOUR HAND-PAINTED OIL PORTRAIT from photo, or your reproduction of a famous painting, by clickin this link Oil Portraits From Photos And Famous PaintingsPIETER CLAESZ SOUTMAN painted
oil portraits durin the Dutch Golden Age. 'Twas in Haarlem, about the year, of our Lo'ward, 1580, that his mother did bear him in.
[See a larger image, or order your hand-painted reproduction, by clickin on the beautiful image at your right.The rest, of the oil paintings, in the video, are listed below.]For Pieter's entire
oil-portrait-artist life's time did he breathe, until, in Haarlem, upon the 16th day of August, in the year, of our Lo'ward 1657, he left breathin.
Of the Dutch Republic, North Holland, was the most powerful, of the seven provinces. Haarlem was the head burg thereof.
Arnold Houbraken wrote of many artists, painters, of
art oil paintings, in the Dutch Golden Age. Arnold was a Dutch painter and writer. He abode in Dordrecht.
Arnold Houbraken wrote, that Pieter Soutmann's trainer, in
portrait oil painting, was Peter Paul Rubens, in Antwerp.
Antwerp was a town and province, in Flanders. In Saga, Antwerp was erst held by jotnar, and later settled by Franks. Jotnar are the forebears of the Jutes. Franks were a branch, of the Tribe of Benjamin.
It may be, that the Franks, and the Jotnar, were one, and the same folk. I haven't the key, to that mystery.
Reason, why I bother to tell, to you, about the history, of Antwerp, is to identify the source, of its loyalties. The topic, of loyalties, is germaine, to the topic of the freedom, of the Dutch Republic.
Only because, of the Dutch Republic, have we a
Dutch Golden Age. And Pieter Soutman one, of the
oil painting artists, of the
Dutch Golden Age. And you are here, to learn of Pieter Soutman. And Pieter Soutman was trained, how to paint
artist oil paintings, by a man, of Antwerp. That is why I tell, to you, the history, of Antwerp.
Franks ultimately took the side of our foes. Thus, Antwerp, the place, where Pieter learned to make
oil painting portraits, is under suspicion of bein a bad place, by nature. However, the jury is still out.
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Dutch Golden Age Oil Portrait Painter Pieter Claesz Soutman. If you want the historical background, and art history, of Dutch Golden Age Painting, then go to
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artists, of the oil paintings, that you see, in the video. Click on the name, to find out about orderin a
hand-painted reproduction on canvas.
1) View Of Egmond, Netherlands -- Isaak van Ruisdael
2) Capriccio View Of Haarlem -- Jacobus Storck
3) A Distant View Of Dordrecht With Sleeping Herdsman And Five Cows -- Aelbert Cuyp
4) Self-Portrait With Isabella Brant -- Peter Paul Rubens
5) A Capriccio View Of The Port Of Antwerp 1673 -- Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq
6) The Giants Bore Freia Away -- Ferdinand Leeke
7) Scenes From The History Of The Franks -- Charles Darrigan
8) A Company Of Hague Arquebusiers -- Maerten Lengele
9) The Courtroom -- Francois Louis Lanfant de Metz
10) Rome -- View Of St Peter's And The Vatican Seen From Prati Di Castello -- Caspar Andriaans van Wittel
11) Samuel Ampzing -- Frans Hals
12) Paul Beresteyn, Judge At Haarlem -- Frans Hals
13) Portrait Of Sigismund III Vasa King Of Poland -- German Unknown Master
14) Borders Of Poland -- Josef Chelmonski
15) Portrait Of Gustavus Adolphus The Great, King Of The Swedes 1592-1632 -- Pieter Claesz Soutman
16) Portrait Of Frederick IV 1415-1493, Holy Roman Emperor -- Pieter Claesz Soutman, engraved by Pieter van Sompel
17) Portrait Of Matthias Holy Roman Emperor Between 1627-1644 -- Pieter Claesz Soutman, etched by Pieter van Sompel
18) Samson And Delilah -- Pieter Claesz Soutman
19) Actors' Changing Room -- Pieter Codde
20) At The Louvre -- Louis Beroud
21) The Huis Ten Bosch At The Hague -- Jan van der Heyden
22) The Little Vegetable Market In Haag -- Felix Bartholdy Mendelsohn
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A Church And A Farm On The Bank Of A River -- Jan van Goyen