Bartholomeus van der Helst was a contemporary of Rembrandt whose portraits were more popular than the masters, for the wealthy preferred the sunny and flattering renderings of van der Helst over van Rinj’s more realistic works. Some of Rembrandt’s students adopted van der Helst’s approach, seen here in this ennobling depiction of a textile merchant and his bride.
Dutch Golden Age Masterpiece, after Bartholomeus van der HelsBartholomeus van der Helst Dutch (1613 - 1670) |
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Bartholomeus van der Helst was a contemporary of Rembrandt whose portraits were more popular than the masters, for the wealthy preferred the sunny and flattering renderings of van der Helst over van Rinj’s more realistic works. Some of Rembrandt’s students adopted van der Helst’s approach, seen here in this ennobling depiction of a textile merchant and his bride. |
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