Ferdinand Bol
1616 – 1680
Dutch painter and etcher. He was a pupil of Rembrandt in the mid-1630s and in his early work imitated his master's style so well as to create occasional difficulty in distinguishing between them. The portrait of Elizabeth Bas in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, is the best-known instance; it was acknowledged as a Rembrandt until 1911, when it was attributed to Bol, and although this opinion is still generally accepted, there has been renewed support for Rembrandt as the author.
18 artworks in collection
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Works
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16421669
Museum

Portrait of a Man, Holding a White Plume
Private collection1648
Portrait of a Lady
Private collection1650
Elijah Fed by an Angel
Private collection1660
Shepherdess in a Landscape
Private collection












