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Hendrick Terbrugghen
Dutch painter
born 1588 - died 1629
Terbrugghen, Hendrick (hen'drik terbroog'hun) [key], 1588–1629, Dutch
painter, a leading member of the Utrecht school. He was a pupil of the
history painter Bloemaert before living (c.1604–14) in Italy. Crowning
of Thorns (1620; Copenhagen) is his first known dated work. Like his
contemporaries Honthorst and Baburen, he was largely influenced by
Caravaggio, although an awareness of Dürer and Lucas van Leyden recurs
throughout his work. His intimate and restrained genre compositions
foreshadow in coloring the work of Vermeer. Many of Terbrugghen's
paintings are nighttime genre scenes. His work is represented in the
major European museums. Typical examples are his St. Sebastian (Allen
Mus., Oberlin, Ohio), Old Man Writing (Smith College Mus., Northampton,
Mass.), and Crucifixion (1620s; Metropolitan Mus.).
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Hendrick
Holland 1588-1629
0 The Adoration Of The Magi
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