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Paulus Potter

1625
1654
Netherlands
Paulus Potter (1625–1654) was a Dutch painter born in Enkhuizen and died in Amsterdam, renowned for his realistic depictions of animals and rural landscapes.
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Paulus Potter was a Dutch painter born in Enkhuizen, Netherlands, in 1625, and he became a prominent figure in the Baroque art movement. Renowned for his detailed and realistic depictions of animals, Potter's work often focused on pastoral scenes, capturing the essence of rural life in the 17th century. His most famous painting, "The Young Bull" (1647), exemplifies his skill in rendering animal anatomy and texture with remarkable precision. Potter's career was notably brief, as he died at the young age of 28 in Amsterdam in 1654, yet his influence on animal painting persisted, inspiring subsequent generations of artists. Despite his short life, Potter's oeuvre remains a significant contribution to Dutch Golden Age painting, highlighting the interplay between nature and human activity. His works are celebrated for their meticulous attention to detail and their ability to convey the vitality of the natural world.

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