Food is just one of the myriad of things for sale at Albert
Cuyp - at 1.5km long it is famous as the biggest open air market in Europe.
One painting by
Cuyp had been purchased in good faith by the Museum of Dordrecht in 2002.
That's why they-' Mevroux van
Cuyp interrupted him.
In which artistic field did Aelbert
Cuyp (or Kuyp) become well known?
The skies of Albert
Cuyp, the seventeenth-century Dutch painter, induce a memory of azure that infiltrates the ekphrastic sonnet "
Cuyp": here, the process of overlaying the image of the sky and a
Cuyp landscape hesitates such that the poetic image never resolves completely to a painting by
Cuyp or to the evocation of the outdoor context of the poem.
In a monumental canvas by Aelbert
Cuyp, Orpheus plays the violin for an enchanted menagerie of animals from Europe and around the globe.
Eateries abound in another pleasant neighbourhood, the Pijp, around the sprawling Albert
Cuyp market at Albert Cuypstraat.
The original collection, which Hope sold off gradually, included works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto, Tintoretto and Aelbert
Cuyp, many of which were auctioned off at Christie's.
This exhibition addresses the question in relation to 37 works on paper, spanning the 15th to 19th centuries and including works by
Cuyp, Primaticcio, Guercino, Natoire, Boucher, Gainsborough, Francis Place, Frederic William Burton and William Mulready.
The largest and most popular with Dutch food shoppers is the Albert
Cuyp Market, where everything is fresh and cheap.
Bonington, in the ample time Gros left his pupils, made watercolour sketches of the pictures in the Louvre; particularly, one suspects, of the seascapes of Aelbert
Cuyp and the two Ruisdaels, Salomon and his nephew Jacob.
Inspired by works of Aelbert
Cuyp, Esaias van de Velde, and Paulus Potter, he became more and more interested in painting animals: sheep flocks on country roads, oxen in plowing scenes.