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  • Koninck was the main exponent of panoramic landscapes in 17th-century Holland, although in his own day he was better known for his domestic scenes and...
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  • According to the Dutch writer on art Arnold Houbraken, Koninck completed his training in Rembrandt’s studio in Amsterdam.
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  • Today, Koninck is appreciated for his panoramic landscapes, with broad vistas shown from a high vantage point.
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  • Philips Koninck (born November 5, 1619, Amsterdam—died October 4, 1688, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter of the Baroque period , celebrated for his panoramic...
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  • According to the Dutch writer on art Arnold Houbraken, Koninck completed his training in Rembrandt’s studio in Amsterdam.
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  • He was born in Amsterdam, the son of a successful goldsmith, and trained in the studio of his brother, Jacob, who worked in Rotterdam.
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  • In the inventory of his deceased father's estate from March 1639, two works by Philips Koninck are listed: a woman's head and a portrait.
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  • Although Koninck produced some portraits and history scenes, he established his name as a painter and draughtsman of panoramic landscapes.
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  • His panoramic landscapes, rich and warm in tone, suggest dramatic atmosphere and space.
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  • His expansive views, embracing great tracts of country, as seen from a height, with the sand-dunes in the far distance lighted by gleams of sunshine against gray...
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  • His work was influenced by his teacher Rembrandt, particularly in his use of strong chiaroscuro and a rich palette.
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