Cuyp
aelbert
[ahl-buh rt] /ˈɑl bərt/ (show ipa), 1620–91, dutch painter.
historical examples
an excellent example of the hazy, drowsy effect in which cuyp excelled.
a popular handbook to the national gallery, volume i, foreign schools various
the style of both is only a slight variation from that of cuyp.
colour as a means of art frank howard
cuyp’s love of sunshine is rare among dutch landscape painters.
the book of art for young people agnes conway
but cuyp has not been content with the features of his native holland.
the book of art for young people agnes conway
cuyp has been called the dutch claude, but it is not a good description.
a wanderer in holland e. v. lucas
you had to tell mr. cuyp, but shiela was obliged to turn him down after all.
the firing line robert w. chambers
cuyp was born at dort—the son of an artist who was one of the founders of the painters’ guild in that town.
a popular handbook to the national gallery, volume i, foreign schools various
cuyp is to the river and its banks what willem vandevelde is to calm seas and hobbema to woods.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 7, slice 8 various
it is certainly not a view that cuyp ever saw in holland with his own eyes.
the book of art for young people agnes conway
whatever the theme may be it remains impressed with the character and individuality of cuyp.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 7, slice 8 various
noun
aelbert (ˈaːlbert). 1620–91, dutch painter of landscapes and animals
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