Daniël Dupré (20 December 1751 – 4 June 1817) was a Dutch engraver, painter, draftsman, and watercolorist.[1] He was born in Amsterdam and primarily lived and worked there. His paintings and prints depict mostly buildings and landscapes.
Daniël Dupré | |
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Born | Daniël Dupré 20 December 1751 Amsterdam |
Died | 4 June 1817 Amsterdam |
Nationality | Dutch |
Daniël studied under Jurriaan Andriessen at the Stadstekenacademie (City Drawing School). He travelled around Germany and Italy where he visited Düsseldorf, Rome, and Mannheim, before ultimately returning to Amsterdam.[1]
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View of Civita Castellana, ca. 1792–1809, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam[2]
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Arcadian landscape with setting sun, ca. 1792–1809, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam[3]
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Watercolour of the Arch of Janus in Rome
References
edit- ^ a b [1] in the RKD
- ^ Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
- ^ Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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