CALRAET, Abraham van - b. 1642 Dordrecht, d. 1722 Dordrecht - WGA

CALRAET, Abraham van

(b. 1642 Dordrecht, d. 1722 Dordrecht)

Dutch painter. He was the eldest son of Pieter Jansz. van Calraet (c. 1620-81), a sculptor from Utrecht. According to Houbraken, Abraham was taught by the Dordrecht sculptors Aemilius and Samuel Huppe, although nothing is known of his activity as a sculptor. Houbraken also stated that Abraham learnt to paint figures and fruit and that his brother Barent van Calraet (1649-1737), who specialized at first in horse paintings but later imitated the Rhine landscapes of Herman Saftleven, was a pupil of Aelbert Cuyp. The known signed works by Barent confirm this. A painting of two horses in a stable, initialled APK (Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen), indicates that Abraham, too, must have been well acquainted with Cuyp and provides the basis for identifying Abraham’s painting style. A large number of landscapes with horses, paintings of livestock in stables and still-lifes, all initialled A.C. and formerly attributed to Aelbert Cuyp, are now generally considered to be the work of van Calraet, although many of these are in fact copies after him.

A Horse and Cows in a Landscape
A Horse and Cows in a Landscape by

A Horse and Cows in a Landscape

There is a false signature “A. cuyp” in the lower right corner of the painting.

Still-life with Peaches and Grapes
Still-life with Peaches and Grapes by

Still-life with Peaches and Grapes

Abraham van Calraet was Aelbert Cuyp’s principal seventeenth follower. Confusion between the two is compounded by the signature ‘A.C.’ found on van Calraet’s views of Dordrecht, pictures of horsemen, and still-lifes; it is sometimes erroneously accepted as Aelbert Cuyp’s own monogram.

Young Artist Painting a Horse and Rider
Young Artist Painting a Horse and Rider by

Young Artist Painting a Horse and Rider

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