17thc Michiel Carré oil painting

£1,290.00

17th century Dutch Old Masters painting, by Michiel Carre (1657-1727), titled “Annunciation to the Shepherds.”

Oil on canvas, original stretcher. 64cm x 74cm excluding frame. Heavy wood and gesso period frame adds an additional 20-25cm on each dimension.

Artist bio: Michiel Carree or Carré (1657 – October 1727) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Carree was born in The Hague. He received his first instructions from his elder brother Hendrik Carré, and afterwards became the scholar of Nicolaas Berchem. According to the RKD he was the son of Franciscus Carré and he worked in Amsterdam 1686-1692, England 1692-1695, and Berlin 1697-1713. He is known for Italianate landscapes and was court painter in Berlin to Frederick III of Brandenburg.

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17th century Dutch Old Masters painting, by Michiel Carre (1657-1727), titled “Annunciation to the Shepherds.”

Oil on canvas, original stretcher. 64cm x 74cm excluding frame. Heavy wood and gesso period frame adds an additional 20-25cm on each dimension.

Artist bio: Michiel Carree or Carré (1657 – October 1727) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Carree was born in The Hague. He received his first instructions from his elder brother Hendrik Carré, and afterwards became the scholar of Nicolaas Berchem. According to the RKD he was the son of Franciscus Carré and he worked in Amsterdam 1686-1692, England 1692-1695, and Berlin 1697-1713. He is known for Italianate landscapes and was court painter in Berlin to Frederick III of Brandenburg.

17th century Dutch Old Masters painting, by Michiel Carre (1657-1727), titled “Annunciation to the Shepherds.”

Oil on canvas, original stretcher. 64cm x 74cm excluding frame. Heavy wood and gesso period frame adds an additional 20-25cm on each dimension.

Artist bio: Michiel Carree or Carré (1657 – October 1727) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Carree was born in The Hague. He received his first instructions from his elder brother Hendrik Carré, and afterwards became the scholar of Nicolaas Berchem. According to the RKD he was the son of Franciscus Carré and he worked in Amsterdam 1686-1692, England 1692-1695, and Berlin 1697-1713. He is known for Italianate landscapes and was court painter in Berlin to Frederick III of Brandenburg.