词条 | Hendrick Danckerts |
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BiographyDanckerts was born in The Hague, where he learned his trade and remained until 1653.[2] He visited England for the first time in 1650.[2] In 1653 he went to Italy, where he stayed for five years.[2] He then moved to England where he entered the service of Charles II and the Duke of York (later James II & VII.) He painted Italianate landscapes, especially views of harbors and royal residences.[2] He also produced portraits and devotional pictures and made engravings after the Italian old masters in the Royal Collection. He left England in 1679[2] due to the public hostility towards Roman Catholics after the Popish Plot controversy. He died soon after in Amsterdam.[2] He was also known as the "Master with the two Anchors" and was the younger brother of the painter Johan Danckerts.[2] Danckerts has twenty paintings in public ownership in the United Kingdom.[3] {{clear}}References{{Commons category}}1. ^{{cite DNB |wstitle= Danckerts, Henry |volume= 14 |author = Robert Edmund Graves}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 [https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/19922 Hendrick Danckerts] in RKD 3. ^{{Art UK bio}}
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