MUSSCHER, Michiel van - b. 1645 Rotterdam, d. 1705 Amsterdam - WGA

MUSSCHER, Michiel van

(b. 1645 Rotterdam, d. 1705 Amsterdam)

Dutch painter and printmaker. According to Houbraken, van Musscher received his eclectic artistic training in Amsterdam, studying first with the history painter Martinus Zaagmolen (c. 1620-69) in 1660, then with Abraham van den Tempel in 1661, followed by lessons with Gabriel Metsu in 1665. He completed his studies in 1667 in the studio of Adriaen van Ostade. The following year van Musscher returned briefly to Rotterdam before settling permanently in Amsterdam in 1668.

Van Musscher became one of the most successful portrait painters of the final quarter of the seventeenth century. He specialised in portraiture and the painting of genre pieces. His style shows influences of his former master Gabriel Metsu and of Frans van Mieris. His technique is smooth and refined, but nonetheless freer and more robust than that of the fijnschilders of Leiden. Van Musscher is outstanding in the representation of fabrics.

A Doctor in His Studio
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A Doctor in His Studio

The subject of this painting has been variously identified as a doctor, alchemist, and a scientist. The amber-coloured contents of the glass beaker which he studies appear to be urine, the analysis of which was used to test pregnancy. The cylindrical basket on the floor would have been used to transport the beaker for examination. The apothecary jar labeled Euphrasia, a plant material used as an eye remedy, and the tool at its left, a dental key used for tooth extraction, further reveal the bearded man is indeed a physician.

The painting is signed lower left: M : V MusScher . Pinxit and dated on the canister: 1668 A N.

A Doctor in His Studio (detail)
A Doctor in His Studio (detail) by

A Doctor in His Studio (detail)

The subject of this painting has been variously identified as a doctor, alchemist, and a scientist. The amber-coloured contents of the glass beaker which he studies appear to be urine, the analysis of which was used to test pregnancy. The apothecary jar labeled Euphrasia, a plant material used as an eye remedy, and the tool at its left, a dental key used for tooth extraction, further reveal the bearded man is indeed a physician.

A Young Girl at a Table
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A Young Girl at a Table

The pose of the young girl is identical with that in the painting of similar theme by Gerard Terborch in the Wallace Collection, London.

Portrait of Gerard Pietersz. Hulft
Portrait of Gerard Pietersz. Hulft by

Portrait of Gerard Pietersz. Hulft

Gerard Pietersz. Hulft (1621-1656) was the first councillor and director-general of the Dutch East India Company (V.O.C.) in 1654. He perished, as commandor-in-chief, at a young age in 1656 in the siege of Colombo. There is a portrait of Hulft by Govaert Flinck in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

The Painter's Studio
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The Painter's Studio

In this studio scene one could interpret the way in which the painter looks at the viewer as a welcome to his imaginary workplace.

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