Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
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Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (August 19, 1621 – September 29, 1674), was a Dutch Golden Age painter and a favourite student of Rembrandt. He was also an etcher, an amateur poet, a collector and an adviser on art.
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Works
- Resurrection of the Daughter of Jairus, in the Berlin museum
- Presentation in the Temple, in the Dresden gallery
- Presentation in the Temple, at Berlin
- Giving a Tenth, at Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade
- Tobit with the Angel, at Brunswick
- Woman taken in Adultery, at Amsterdam
- Anna presenting her Son to the High Priest, in the Louvre
- Epiphany, at Turin
- Circumcision, at CasselTemplate:Disambiguation needed
- A likeness of a lady at a dressingtable with a string of beads, at Vienna
- Sportsman with Hounds, in the Van der Hoo gallery (?)
- Group of Children with Goats in the Hermitage
- Vision of Cornelius the Centurion, at The Walters Art Museum
Some of his works can be found in the Metropolitan Museum, New York and Skokloster Castle, north of Stockholm.
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