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SAMUEL DIRKSZ VAN HOOGSTRATEN

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 669 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SAMUEL DIRKSZ
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VAN HOOGSTRATEN
  , Dutch painter, was born, it is said, in 1627 at the Hague, and died at Dort on the 19th of
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October 1678 . This artist, who was first a pupil of his
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father, lived at the Hague and at Dort till about 164o, when on the
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death of
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Dirk Hoogstraten he changed his residence to Amsterdam and entered the school of Rembrandt . A short time afterwards he started as a master and painter of portraits, set out on a round of travels which took him (1651) to Vienna, Rome and
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London, and finally retired to Dort, where he married in 1656, and held an appointment as " provost of the mint." Hoogstraten's
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works are scarce; but a sufficient number of them has been preserved to show that he strove to imitate different styles at different times . In a portrait dated 1645 in the Lichtenstein collection at Vienna he imitates Rembrandt; and he continues in this vein as
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late as 1653, when he produced that wonderful figure of a Jew looking out of a casement, which is one of the most characteristic examples of his manner in the Belvedere at Vienna . A view of the Vienna Hofburg, dated 1652, in the same gallery displays his skill as a painter of architecture, whilst in a piece at the Hague representing a Lady
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Reading a Letter as she crosses a Courtyard, or a Lady Consulting a Doctor, in the
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Van der Hoop Museum at Amsterdam, he imitates de Hooch . One of his latest works is a portrait of Mathys van den Brouck, dated 167o, in the gallery of Amsterdam . The scarcity of Hoogstraten's pictures is probably due to his versatility . Besides directing a mint, he devoted some time to
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literary labours, wrote a
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book on the theory of
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painting (1678) and composed sonnets and a tragedy . We are indebted to him for some of the familiar sayings of Rembrandt . Hewas an etcher too, and some of his plates are still pre-served . His portrait, engraved.' by himself at the age of fifty, still exists .

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