Daniel Thivart
The Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau in an extensive Italianate Landscape
Daniel Thivart (1611 in Amsterdam – 1656 in Amsterdam), was a Dutch Golden Age genre painter.
Biography
According to the RKD he was influenced by Leonaert Bramer and Willem de Poorter.[1] He is known for religious scenes and historical allegories such as "Silvio and Dorinda", "Paulus and Barnabus", "Theagenes and Chariclea", and others.[1]
References
Daniel Thivart in the RKD
Daniel Thivart on Artnet
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