. Dictionary of painters and engravers. ng the art of drawing. After quit-ting the engravers desk ho went, in 1624, into theworkshop of Pieter Kouwenhoven, a painter onglass, and in 1628 he entered the studio of thegreat Rembrandt van Ryn, but he borrowed littleof his masters stylo and manner. Dons talentwas all his own ; his pictures, though small, aresuperb specimens of the art, finished with care, andtrue to nature. After setting up for himself, Dou is reported tohave worked at portrait painting ; but his mannerwas too slow and laboured to please his sitters, andhe then took as subjects for


. Dictionary of painters and engravers. ng the art of drawing. After quit-ting the engravers desk ho went, in 1624, into theworkshop of Pieter Kouwenhoven, a painter onglass, and in 1628 he entered the studio of thegreat Rembrandt van Ryn, but he borrowed littleof his masters stylo and manner. Dons talentwas all his own ; his pictures, though small, aresuperb specimens of the art, finished with care, andtrue to nature. After setting up for himself, Dou is reported tohave worked at portrait painting ; but his mannerwas too slow and laboured to please his sitters, andhe then took as subjects for his paintings thescenes of humble industry that the neighbouringmarket-place afiordedj and interiors graced bybuxom maids. No details have been handed down to us of Donslife. It was probably passed !]a])pily and tpjietlyat his work. He resided—with the exception oftwo gaps, from 1651 to 1657, and again from1668 to 1672—in his native city. That he wasa prosperous man is to be inferred from the GK)\ANM l>Obbl «l I Kl Dosso nossi. BrxJtmanm fk^] laitu GtUtry THE AkCllANUKL MlCllAtL cii:K.\ki> i><)i


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