SMIT, Aernout - b. ~1641 Amsterdam, d. 1710 Amsterdam - WGA

SMIT, Aernout

(b. ~1641 Amsterdam, d. 1710 Amsterdam)

Dutch painter. He was the pupil of Jan Theunisz. Blanckerhoff (1628-1669). His early works are characterized by light grey tonalities and a very good perspective. Later he became strongly influenced by Ludolf Backhuysen, the most important Dutch marine painter of the later part of the 17th century. Under his influence his marine paintings became more colourful. The majority of his marine paintings was executed between 1667 and 1678.

It would appear that Aernout Smit travelled extensively, as some of his pictures of both the Mediterranean shores and of Greece were probably painted from nature.

He became a member of the Amsterdam Painter’s Guild of Saint Luke in 1688.

Shipping off a Coast in Choppy Water
Shipping off a Coast in Choppy Water by

Shipping off a Coast in Choppy Water

Shipping off a Coast in Choppy Water (detail)
Shipping off a Coast in Choppy Water (detail) by

Shipping off a Coast in Choppy Water (detail)

Ships on a Mediterranean Coast
Ships on a Mediterranean Coast by

Ships on a Mediterranean Coast

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