Dirck Carelsz. Maas

Dirck Carelsz. Maas;Dirck Maas

Place: Haarlem

Born: 1659

Death: 1717

Biography:

A Dutch Master of Equine and Landscape Painting

Dirck Carelsz. Maas

, a prominent Dutch painter and engraver, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating equine and landscape compositions. Born in Haarlem in 1659, Maas's artistic journey was shaped by his apprenticeship under Hendrick Mommers, a renowned painter of vegetable market scenes, and later, Nicolaes Berchem, a specialist in Italianate landscape painting.

Artistic Style and Notable Works

Maas's artistic style, characterized by its realism and attention to detail, is evident in his cavalry scenes and equestrian subjects. His work, "Cavalry Scene", showcased on Wikioo.org, exemplifies his mastery of capturing the dynamism and majesty of horses.

Museums and Collections Featuring Maas's Work

Although the majority of Maas's work is scattered among private collections, some of his notable pieces can be found in:

  • Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem, Netherlands
  • Local museums in Haarlem, Netherlands, featuring Dutch Golden Age artists

Legacy and Influence

Maas's dedication to capturing the essence of horses and landscapes has influenced generations of artists. His work continues to be a subject of interest for art enthusiasts and collectors alike, with many of his pieces being reproduced on Wikioo.org for art lovers worldwide.

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