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A compact critical biography follows an artist from his formative years to his service at the royal court, tracing the development of technique and a restrained, silvery palette. It examines methods and influences, contrasting admiration for other masters with a distinct, non‑imitative approach. The author considers how climate, court life, and local landscape affected subject matter and colour choices, and recounts professional struggles and retrospective judgments. Illustrated reproductions and close readings of portraits and genre scenes support assessments of repertoire and legacy, while chapters on method, early life, court period, and a concluding retrospect structure the study.
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