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Adam Pynacker
Dutch painter
Dutch painter
Adam Christiaensz Pynacker or Pijnacker (15 February 1622, Schiedam - buried 28 March 1673, Amsterdam ) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, mostly of landscapes.
Biography
Pynacker was the son of a wine merchant, who was a member of the vroedschap, or city regency. He travelled to Italy and was gone for three years. In 1658 he converted to Catholicism in order to marry Eva Maria de Geest, Wybrand de Geest's daughter. Two years later his portrait was painted by his father-in-law as a pendant to an earlier portrait of his wife. In Schiedam he baptized two children, but from 1661 until he died, he lived on the Rozengracht in Amsterdam.
Wedding portraits
De Geest was a highly successful portrait painter who painted his daughter in 1652 and two years after their marriage he painted his new son-in-law's portrait in a matching style as pendant: File:Wybrand de Geest - Adam Joseph Pynacker.jpg|Adam Pynacker, by his father-in-law File:Wybrand de Geest - Eva de Geest.jpg|Eva de Geest, Pynnacker's wife
Legacy

Pynacker is considered an example of an Italianate landscape painter, along with Jan Both, Jan Baptist Weenix, Nicolaes Berchem and Jan Asselyn. He specialized in decorating whole rooms. According to Houbraken, he would turn in his grave if he knew how the fashions had changed, but the poet P. Verhoek wrote a poem about one of his decorated rooms.
Pijnacker's "Deer Hunt," which had been looted from Belgium, turned up on the Russian art market in 2009.
References
- Wassenbergh, A. (1969) Het huwelijk van Adam Pijnacker en Eva Maria de Geest. In: De Vrije Fries, diel 49, pp. 93–95.
References
- link. (2011-06-12 , the Fitzwilliam in Cambridge [http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opacdirect/4317.html] {{Webarchive). link. (2011-06-12 & the Courtauld in London etc.)
- [https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/65168 Pijnacker, Adam] at the [[RKD]] databases
- [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/houb005groo01_01/houb005groo01_01_0229.htm Adam Pynaker biography] in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by [[Arnold Houbraken]], courtesy of the [[Digital library for Dutch literature]]
- "Looted art from Belgium turns up in a Russian museum".
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