BERCKHEYDE, Gerrit Adriaensz. Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1638-1698
Brother of Job Berckheyde. Gerrit specialized in a particular type of architectural subject, the TOWNSCAPE. His painted work shows a debt not only to Pieter Saenredam's conception of the building portrait but also to Saenredam's refined draughtsmanship and dispassionate attitude; these qualities mark Berckheyde as a classicist and akin to Vermeer. Berckheyde favoured views of monuments on large open squares, a choice that distinguishes him from the other great Dutch townscape painter, Jan van der Heyden, who preferred views along canals in which clarity was sacrificed for pictorial effect.
BERCKHEYDE, Gerrit Adriaensz. Amsterdam, the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt 1670-75
Oil on canvas, 45 x 61 cm
Historisch Museum, Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt ffd Graphite, partially strengthened with pen and ink
Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Amsterdam Painting ID:: 5156
BERCKHEYDE, Gerrit Adriaensz. Amsterdam, the Nieuwezijds near the Bloemmarkt ffd Graphite, partially strengthened with pen and ink
Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Amsterdam
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1638-1698
Brother of Job Berckheyde. Gerrit specialized in a particular type of architectural subject, the TOWNSCAPE. His painted work shows a debt not only to Pieter Saenredam's conception of the building portrait but also to Saenredam's refined draughtsmanship and dispassionate attitude; these qualities mark Berckheyde as a classicist and akin to Vermeer. Berckheyde favoured views of monuments on large open squares, a choice that distinguishes him from the other great Dutch townscape painter, Jan van der Heyden, who preferred views along canals in which clarity was sacrificed for pictorial effect.