Ludolf Bakhuizen
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Ludolf Bakhuizen
Summary
Ludolf Bakhuizen is a human[1]. His place of birth was Emden[2]. He was born on December 28, 1630[3]. He died in Amsterdam[4]. He died on November 7, 1708[5]. He worked as a painter[6], printmaker[7], etcher[8], calligrapher[9], and mezzotinter[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Emden[2], Ludolf Bakhuizen…
- Ludolf Bakhuizen died in Amsterdam[4].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen was born on December 28, 1630[3].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen was born on December 18, 1631[12].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen was born on December 28, 1631[13].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen died on November 7, 1708[5].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen died on November 17, 1708[14].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen was married to Alida Greffet[15].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen was married to Anna de Hooghe[16].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen held citizenship in Dutch Republic[17].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen's professions included painter[6].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen's professions included printmaker[7].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen's professions included etcher[8].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen worked as a calligrapher[9].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen worked as a mezzotinter[10].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen worked as a miniature painter[18].
- Ludolf Bakhuizen's field of work was painting[19].
- A notable student of Ludolf Bakhuizen was Michiel Maddersteg[20].
- A notable student of Ludolf Bakhuizen was Jan Claesz Rietschoof[21].
- A notable student of Ludolf Bakhuizen was Hendrik Rietschoof[22].
- A notable student of Ludolf Bakhuizen was Abraham Storck[23].
- A notable student of Ludolf Bakhuizen was Aernout Smit[24].
- A notable student of Ludolf Bakhuizen was Antonis Rutgers[25].
- A notable work attributed to Ludolf Bakhuizen is The arrival of King-Stadholder Willem III in the Oranjepolder, 31 January 1691[26].
- A notable work attributed to Ludolf Bakhuizen is The dock of the Dutch East India Company at Amsterdam[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: NL[29]
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Began / founded: 1630-12-28[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1708-11-07[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: 07b0991e-73f5-47e1-9e50-a9298d196d81[32]
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Origins and Family
Born in Emden[2], Ludolf Bakhuizen… Recorded date of birth include December 28, 1630[3], December 18, 1631[12], and December 28, 1631[13].
Education
Studied under Allaert van Everdingen[33], a painter[34], 1621–1675[35], of Dutch Republic[36], specialised in visual arts[37] and Hendrick Dubbels[38], a painter[39], 1621–1707[40], of Dutch Republic[41].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include painter[6], printmaker[7], etcher[8], calligrapher[9], mezzotinter[10], and miniature painter[18]. Ludolf Bakhuizen's field of work was painting[19]. Notable students include Michiel Maddersteg[20], a painter[42], 1662–1709[43], of Dutch Republic[44]; Jan Claesz Rietschoof[21], a painter[45], 1652–1719[46], of Dutch Republic[47], specialised in painting[48]; Hendrik Rietschoof[22], a painter[49], 1678–1746[50], of Dutch Republic[51]; Abraham Storck[23], a painter[52], 1644–1708[53], of Dutch Republic[54]; Aernout Smit[24], a painter[55], 1641–1710[56], of Dutch Republic[57]; and Antonis Rutgers[25], an artist[58], 1695–1778[59].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include The arrival of King-Stadholder Willem III in the Oranjepolder, 31 January 1691[26], a painting[60], founded in 1692[61]; The dock of the Dutch East India Company at Amsterdam[27], a painting[62], founded in 1696[63]; and The Battle of Vigo Bay, October 12, 1702[64], a painting[65], founded in 1702[66].
Personal Life
Spouses include Alida Greffet[15], 1625–1678[67], of Dutch Republic[68] and Anna de Hooghe[16], an art collector[69], 1645–1717[70], of Dutch Republic[71]. Ludolf Bakhuizen's religion is recorded as Reformed Christianity[72].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 7, 1708[5] and November 17, 1708[14]. Ludolf Bakhuizen died in Amsterdam[4].
Why It Matters
Ludolf Bakhuizen ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[73] He is known by 231 alternative names across languages and contexts.[74]
FAQs
Where was Ludolf Bakhuizen born?
Born in Emden[2], Ludolf Bakhuizen…
Where did Ludolf Bakhuizen die?
Ludolf Bakhuizen passed away in Amsterdam[4].
Who was Ludolf Bakhuizen married to?
Ludolf Bakhuizen's spouses include Alida Greffet[15] and Anna de Hooghe[16].
What did Ludolf Bakhuizen do for work?
Ludolf Bakhuizen worked as painter[6], printmaker[7], etcher[8], calligrapher[9], and mezzotinter[10].