Aert van der Neer
Dutch painter of night landscapes

Born
1603
422 years ago
Died
November 9th, 1677
347 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Netherlands
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Aert van der Neer was a Dutch painter active in the 17th century, primarily known for landscape paintings that depicted scenes at dusk and night. His works often feature serene waterside views illuminated by moonlight and candlelight, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of twilight. Van der Neer created both bucolic and urban landscapes. His style reflected the use of chiaroscuro, emphasizing light and shadow to enhance the mood of his compositions. He worked in Amsterdam and gained recognition among his contemporaries, influencing the development of landscape painting in the Dutch Golden Age.
Painted night landscapes featuring moonlight
Influenced Dutch landscape painting
Worked in Amsterdam during the 17th century
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