IMITATORS OF ADRIAN VANDER WERE. 215
graceful air in the figure, or exquisite finishing, which were
inseparable from the works of Vander Werf. Limborgh was
born at Rotterdam in 1675.
Philip Van Dyck was a pupil of Arnold Boonen, of the
school of Schalcken, but being contemporary with Adrian
Vander Werf, and knowing the high reputation that artist had
acquired, he was, perhaps, induced to attempt an imitation of
his style and esfect; and in this he has occasionally so far
succeeded, as to deceive the inexperienced. His pictures, which
usually represent fancy subjects, are treated with much taste,
and are executed in a bland and pleasing style. He died at the
Hague, in 1752.
graceful air in the figure, or exquisite finishing, which were
inseparable from the works of Vander Werf. Limborgh was
born at Rotterdam in 1675.
Philip Van Dyck was a pupil of Arnold Boonen, of the
school of Schalcken, but being contemporary with Adrian
Vander Werf, and knowing the high reputation that artist had
acquired, he was, perhaps, induced to attempt an imitation of
his style and esfect; and in this he has occasionally so far
succeeded, as to deceive the inexperienced. His pictures, which
usually represent fancy subjects, are treated with much taste,
and are executed in a bland and pleasing style. He died at the
Hague, in 1752.