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Hendrick van der Burgh

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54: 20: 85:, on 27 June 1627. Hendrick had at least four sisters: Annetje, Jacomina, Maria, and Trijntge. His father, Rochus Hendricksz van der Burgh, was a candlemaker. Jannetje de Hooch, the wife of the painter Pieter de Hooch, has been identified as either a sister of Van der Burgh. The Van der Burgh family lived in Honselaarsdijk at the time of Hendrick's birth and moved to 145:. His later work included outdoor scenes. Sources describe Van der Burgh's painting as being heavily dependent on the work of other Dutch artists, particularly Pieter de Hooch. One source notes that Van der Burgh's outdoor scenes are "unthinkable without the inspiration of De Hooch's . . . courtyards". De Hooch's influence can be found in Van der Burgh's 124:
by May 1659. By 1661, Van der Burgh had moved back to Leiden. A 1664 record of Van der Burgh paying dues to the Delft painters' guild is the last surviving record that mentions him. The date of his death is unknown. His last child was baptised in Leiden in 1666, which suggests that he died no earlier
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lighting". However, this source also notes that the niche motif and still life details in this piece may have been inspired by paintings that Van der Burgh saw after he moved to Leiden. One source describes Van der Burgh's style as "eclectic", "derivative rather than original", and "charming".
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registration fee, rather than the 12 guilder fee usually charged to people born outside of Delft. Van der Burgh signed a notarial document with Pieter de Hooch on 5 August 1652. This is the earliest evidence of De Hooch's residence in Delft.
113:. He married Cornelia Cornelisdr van Rossum in November 1655. The couple had five children, including a son named Rochus, who also became a painter. In January 1656, the couple rented a house on the 89:
in 1633. They later moved to Delft, where they lived on the Binnenwatersloot. Van der Burgh may have received his training as a painter in Delft, although sources do not name his teacher.
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in Leiden. Although the date he joined is unknown, Van der Burgh was a member of the Leiden painters' guild. He and his family had moved to
205:. Reinier Baarsen, Marten Jan Bok, Jan Daniël van Dam, James David Draper, Ebeltje Hartkamp-Jonxis, and Kees Kaldenbach. pp. 235–236 255: 19: 275: 265: 270: 260: 50:, although his artistic output was relatively small, he is known for prints and portraits, with the monogram "HVB". 198: 226: 47: 46:, as step brother following the marriage of his sister, Jannetge, to de Hooch. He is considered part of the 138: 250: 245: 142: 98: 133:
Van der Burgh's early work consisted of guardroom scenes, which were influenced by the work of
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Liedtke, Walter; Plomp, Michiel C.; Rüger, Axel (2001).
109:By 4 September 1655, Van der Burgh had moved to 8: 101:in Delft on 25 January 1649. He paid a six 34:27 June 1627 – after 1665), was a 167: 77:Hendrick van der Burgh was baptised in 7: 192: 190: 188: 186: 14: 42:. He was related to contemporary 30:(also spelled "van der Burch"; 199:"Vermeer and the Delft school" 16:Dutch Golden Age genre painter 1: 148:A Woman and Child at a Window 129:Artistic Influences and Style 58:Drinkers before the Fireplace 292: 256:Dutch Golden Age painters 203:libmma.contentdm.oclc.org 97:Van der Burgh joined the 73:Early Life and Training 227:Hendrick van der Burgh 175:Hendrick van der Burgh 64: 38:painter known for his 28:Hendrick van der Burgh 24: 56: 22: 276:Dutch genre painters 266:Painters from Leiden 271:Painters from Delft 261:Dutch male painters 143:Anthonie Palamedesz 99:Guild of Saint Luke 65: 25: 81:, a village near 283: 214: 213: 211: 210: 194: 181: 172: 139:Cornelis Duyster 62:Frick Collection 36:Dutch Golden Age 291: 290: 286: 285: 284: 282: 281: 280: 236: 235: 223: 218: 217: 208: 206: 196: 195: 184: 173: 169: 164: 131: 95: 93:Artistic Career 75: 70: 44:Pieter de Hooch 17: 12: 11: 5: 289: 287: 279: 278: 273: 268: 263: 258: 253: 248: 238: 237: 234: 233: 222: 221:External links 219: 216: 215: 182: 166: 165: 163: 160: 130: 127: 94: 91: 74: 71: 69: 66: 23:Dutch Interior 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 288: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 257: 254: 252: 249: 247: 244: 243: 241: 232: 228: 225: 224: 220: 204: 200: 193: 191: 189: 187: 183: 180: 176: 171: 168: 161: 159: 156: 155: 150: 149: 144: 140: 136: 128: 126: 123: 119: 116: 112: 107: 104: 100: 92: 90: 88: 84: 80: 72: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 207:. Retrieved 202: 170: 152: 146: 132: 108: 96: 76: 57: 48:Delft School 40:genre scenes 27: 26: 251:1664 deaths 246:1627 births 154:contre-jour 125:than 1665. 240:Categories 209:2024-07-08 162:References 135:Jacob Duck 122:Amsterdam 115:Rapenburg 79:Naaldwijk 68:Biography 87:Voorburg 60:, 1660, 32:baptised 177:in the 103:guilder 231:Artnet 141:, and 111:Leiden 118:canal 83:Delft 229:on 179:RKD 242:: 201:. 185:^ 137:, 212:.

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baptised
Dutch Golden Age
genre scenes
Pieter de Hooch
Delft School

Frick Collection
Naaldwijk
Delft
Voorburg
Guild of Saint Luke
guilder
Leiden
Rapenburg
canal
Amsterdam
Jacob Duck
Cornelis Duyster
Anthonie Palamedesz
A Woman and Child at a Window
contre-jour
Hendrick van der Burgh
RKD




"Vermeer and the Delft school"
Hendrick van der Burgh

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