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Name
  
Ernst Jan


Died
  
1837

Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar (1775-1837) was a Dutch etcher.

Life

Bagelaar, who was born at Eindhoven in 1775, first entered the army, but early acquired a liking for the fine arts, and instructed himself in that of etching. He acquired further knowledge by travelling through Germany, and by a stay in Paris. Giving up soldiering, he retired to his property at Zon, near Eindhoven, where he died in 1837. His etchings, which are numerous, are executed in imitation of drawings. Many of them are landscapes from his own designs. The style of Jan Luyken had a special charm for him, and he possessed a considerable collection of his drawings. The following will show the variety of his subjects:

  • Ruth and Boaz; after Luyken.
  • Daniel in prayer; after the same.
  • The sleeping Jew; after Rembrandt.
  • Portrait of J. W. Pieneman; after J. W. Pieneman.
  • Portrait of the poet Janus Secundus; after J. van Schoreel.
  • View of Arnheim; after Schelfhout.
  • Sea-piece; after Van Goijen.
  • Storm at Sea; after L. Bakhuisen.
  • A set of six plates of Cows; after A. Cuijp (one of his best works).
  • Two Cows; after A. van de Velde.
  • A Sheep; after Berchem.
  • A Sheep; after Dujardin.
  • References

    Ernst Willem Jan Bagelaar Wikipedia


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