Philips Wouwerman
1619 – 1668
The most celebrated member of a family of Dutch painters from Haarlem, where he worked virtually all his life. He became a member of the painters' guild in 1640 and is said by a contemporary source to have been a pupil of Frans Hals. The only thing he has in common with Hals, however, is his nimble brushwork, for he specialized in landscapes of hilly country with horses - cavalry skirmishes, camps, hunts, travellers halting outside an inn, and so on.
34 artworks in collection
Locations
Works

Cavalry Skirmish
Private collection1640
Scene on a Rocky Road
Private collection1648
Landscape with a Hawking Party Stopped by a River
Private collection1650
Mountainous Landscape with a Hut
Private collection1650
A Hawking Party
Private collection1651
Landscape with Peasants by a Cottage
Private collection1651
The Watering Place
Private collection1655
Dune Landscape with Figures
Private collection
Coastal Landscape with the Dropping of Goods
Private collection
Cavalier Holding a Dappled Grey Horse
Private collection
The Halt at a Gypsy Camp
Private collection
White Horse in a Landscape with a Groom
Private collection




















