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Arrowsmith, Charles  

French, 19th century, male.

Born 1798, in Paris.

Painter, picture dealer. Panoramas.

Charles Arrowsmith studied with Daguerre and painted dioramas alongside him. He exhibited in Paris in 1827, in Douai in 1829, and at the Royal Academy in London in 1830. He was responsible for promoting English watercolourists and introducing them and also Constable to a broader public in France....

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Aubry, Georges  

French, 20th century, male.

Born in Gentilly.

Painter. Landscapes, urban landscapes, flowers.

Georges Aubry exhibited at the Salon d'Automne between 1920 and 1938. He was also an art dealer.

Detroit: Hut in the Sunshine (1923)

Paris, 27 March 1944...

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Ban, Gerbrand or Gerbrandt  

Dutch, 17th century, male.

Active in Amsterdamc.1652.

Born 1613, in Haarlem.

Painter.

On 26 July 1640, Ban married Willemyntje Boelen in Amsterdam and became an art dealer. There are two identical seated portraits by him of a young man; one is dated 1650 and is in Amsterdam and the other is dated 1652 and is in a private collection in Haarlem. The Duke of Leicester in Carton, Ireland, also had a portrait of a man by Ban dated 1649....

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Barrow, Joseph Charles  

British, 18th – 19th century, male.

Born 1804, in London.

Painter, watercolourist, draughtsman. Architectural views, landscapes.

Joseph Barrow was an antique dealer working in London where he exhibited numerous landscapes and architectural views at the Royal Academy from 1789 to 1802 and in 1790 and 1791...

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Bleuler, Johann Heinrich, the Younger  

Swiss, 19th century, male.

Born 1787, in Switzerland; died 1857.

Painter (gouache), engraver. Landscapes.

Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger was the son of the engraver and gouache painter, Johann Heinrich Bleuler. He was an art dealer and painted Views of the Harz Mountains mentioned around ...

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Bodenehr, Gabriel, the Elder  

Swiss, 17th – 18th century, male.

Born 1664 or 1673, in Augsburg; died 1758 or 1766, in Augsburg.

Draughtsman, engraver, picture dealer. Historical subjects, figures, landscapes.

Gabriel Bodenehr the Elder painted historical figures and views, some of which were collected under the title: The Glory and Might of Europe...

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Carpi, Jacob da  

Italian, 18th century, male.

Active in Amsterdam.

Born 1685, in Verona; died 1755, in Verona.

Painter, art dealer.

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Cortazzo, Oreste  

Italian, 19th century, male.

Born 1836, in Rome; died after 1890, in Paris.

Painter. History painting, genre scenes.

Cortazzo was a pupil of Bonnat. He worked in Paris, especially for the art dealer Goupil, who commissioned historical paintings from him.

He received an honourable mention at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in ...

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Cortz, Marcus  

Dutch, 17th century, male.

Active in Amsterdam at the end of the 17th century.

Born in Hamburg.

Painter.

Marcus Cortz also appears to have been an art dealer.

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Couwenberg, Aegidius or Jillesz. van  

German, 17th century, male.

Painter, engraver.

A publisher and art dealer, he is also known as a painter and engraver who worked in Cologne during the second half of the 17th century.

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Dam, Wouter  

Dutch, 18th century, male.

Born c. 1726, in Dordrecht; died c. 1785, in Dordrecht.

Painter, engraver, art dealer. Animals.

Wouter Dam was a pupil of Aaart Schouman in The Hague in 1749. He taught drawing.

London, 21 Jan 1970: Hunting Scene, GBP 260

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Dammeron, Jan Fransz  

Dutch, 17th century, male.

Died between 1658 and 1661, in Amsterdam.

Painter, art dealer.

In 1640, Jan Dammeron worked in Amsterdam.

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Dauberville, Henry  

French, 20th century, male.

Born 13 June 1907, in Paris; died 12 March 1988, in Paris.

Painter, watercolourist. Landscapes, still-lifes.

Henry Dauberville was a member of the famous dynasty of art dealers, the Bernheims. He compounded his artistic culture at the École du Louvre. He was an artist himself, and exhibited his own works at the Salon des Artistes Indépendants from ...

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Debuire, A.P.  

French, 19th – 20th century, male.

Active in Paris.

Painter.

A.P. Debuire exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français and at the Société Nationale in Paris from 1889 to 1904. One of his works, an interior, is At the Antique Dealer's.

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Delagardette, Pierre Claude  

French, 18th century, male.

Born c. 1745, in Paris; died 1792, in Paris.

Watercolourist, draughtsman, engraver.

He was a print dealer as well as an artist. Some sources indicate that there was a Claude Mathieu Delagardette.

Paris, 6 Nov 1986: Cenotaph of Mirabeau (1791...

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Dobson, William  

British, 17th century, male.

Born 1611, in London; died October 1646, in London.

Painter, engraver. Portraits, landscapes.

William Dobson's first master was Robert Peake, a portraitist and art dealer. He was probably also the pupil of Francis Cleyn. During his apprenticeship, he learned to copy Old Masters such as Titian and Van Dyck, which gave him an excellent grounding in colour. Van Dyck noticed one of his paintings and recommended him to the king, Charles I. Dobson was appointed sergeant painter to the king. He accompanied the sovereign to Oxford and painted his portrait, along with those of his sons, the princes, and several prominent personalities. His portraits are excellent reproductions of nature. He also produced history paintings, one of the best being ...

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Doeck, Cornelis  

Dutch, 17th century, male.

Born 1613; died 1664, in Amsterdam.

Painter.

Doeck was also an art dealer.

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Donjeux, Rémy  

French, 18th century, male.

Active in Paris in 1784.

Painter, art dealer.

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Donjeux, Vincent  

French, 18th century, male.

Active in Paris in 1784.

Painter, art dealer.

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Eeghem, J. van  

Dutch, 19th century, male.

Active in Amsterdam.

Painter, art dealer, collector. Landscapes.